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Re-Exposure of Tapes at High Temperature and Pressure in the Lycopodium Clavatum Spore Exine
Authors:Sukla Sengupta  John R Rowley
Institution:1. Dept. of Geology , Imperial College of Science and Technology , London, Great Britain;2. Palynological Laboratory, Wallenberglaboratoriet , Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Lamellations are visualizable through the staining commonly used in transmission electron microscopy during exine formation on Lycopodium and other spores, and the nexine of pollen grains. The lamellations so exposed consist-of dark tapes at either side of an unstained (white) line. Neither tapes nor white lines are visualizable in the exine of mature spores of Lycopodium. The continued presence of lamellations having tape-white line spacing has been demonstrated with inorganic tracers in the nexine of pollen in which lamellations otherwise appeared to be absent. Through high contrast staining methods for TEM we have observed lamellations in the residual exine following heat treatment (350ddot]C) of mature spores of Lycopodium clavatum. The surface of these residual exines was etched by treatment with hot 2-aminoethanol and filaments were observed to protrude from the etched surfaces. The residual exine stained darkly. Lycopodium spores heated to 300ddot]C at 1 kb pressure had long filaments exposed at the surface of the residual exine (sporopollenin). Sections of the pellet remaining after heat and pressure treatment also included bundles of closely parallel filaments and masses of isolated filaments. The filaments were stained while the exine residue, assumed to include sporopollenin, was not. Isolated filaments produce a stable metachromasia with toluidine blue indicating the presence of many closely spaced sites of negative charge. The staining of intact exines with basic dyes may result from anionic sites on filaments embedded within the exine rather than being due to sporopollenin. The results of our experiments indicate that the filaments are more resistant to heat and pressure and 2-aminoethanol than is sporopollenin. We propose that the trilamellar elements commonly called tapes and white lines might be composed of two filaments bridged by polybasic molecules.
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