Quantitative ultrastructural analysis of barley sperm |
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Authors: | H L Mogensen Maxine Losoff Rusche |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Box 5640, 86011 Flagstaff, AZ, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Complete serial ultrathin sections of seven sperm pairs, computer-assisted measurements of cell, nuclear and organelle surface areas and volumes, and three-dimensional imagery were used to demonstrate that a process of cytoplasm and organelle elimination occurs during sperm maturation in barley. The number of mitochondria per sperm cell is reduced by 50%; sperm cell surface area and volume are reduced by 30% and 51% respectively. Mean volume and surface area per mitochondrion are significantly less in mature sperms. No examples of mitochondrial fusion or degeneration were observed within sperm cells. These data, along with observations of plasma membrane apposition and vesiculation within cytoplasmic extensions containing mitochondria, support the proposition that cytoplasm and organelle loss results primarily from the formation of cytoplasmic projections that are subsequently discarded from the sperm cell body. Comparisons of the quantitative data, including the number of mitochondria, indicate that differences between sperm cells of a pair are absent to very slight. Spatial organization within the pollen grain is such that the mature sperms, as well as the sperms and vegetative nucleus, are not in close proximity. |
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Keywords: | Cytoplasmic inheritance Hordeum vulgare Pollen grain Sperm cells Three-dimensional reconstruction |
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