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Structurally,phloem unloading in the maize leaf cannot be symplastic
Authors:Ray F Evert  William A Russin
Institution:Departments of Botany and Plant Pathology, and Department of Botany, 430 Lincoln Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706–1381
Abstract:Developing longitudinal vascular bundles of the leaf blades of maize (Zea mays L. cv. W273) were examined with the transmission electron microscope to determine the frequency of plasmodesmata between the sieve tubes and their neighboring cells. Of particular interest were the protophloem sieve tubes, the first sieve tubes to mature in importing (all large and some intermediate) bundles. The protophloem sieve tubes, most of which lack companion cells, intergrade structurally with the thin-walled metaphloem sieve tubes. Both the protophloem sieve tubes and the thin-walled metaphloem sieve tubes and their companion cells (the sieve tube-companion cell complexes) are virtually isolated symplastically from the rest of the leaf, precluding a symplastic mechanism of phloem unloading in the leaf blade of maize.
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