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A new model for cellulose architecture in some plant cell walls
Authors:A. C. Neville  D. C. Gubb  R. M. Crawford
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol, England;(2) Dept. of Botany, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, BS8 1UG Bristol
Abstract:Summary A new model of rotating fibre components (helicoidal model) is proposed to explain the architecture of some plant cell walls. On the basis of tilting observations under the electron microscope, we establish the validity of this model for the cell wall ofChara vulgaris oospores. We suggest that this model explains the architecture seen in a number of published micrographs from a variety of different plant cell walls. Helicoidal architecture is shown to be distinct from the previously established crossed polylamellate architecture. The diagnostic features of helicoidal architecture are given. Morphogenesis of plant cell walls is discussed, with particular reference to self assembly in cholesteric liquid crystals.
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