Ultrastructure of tapetal cell ontogeny inBeta |
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Authors: | Lynn L Hoefert |
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Institution: | (1) Present address: Botanist, Plant Science Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Salinas, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Tapetal cell development and degeneration in anthers ofBeta vulgaris L. were studied with the electron microscope. Tapetal cells become differentiated from sporogenous cells early in anther ontogeny. The tapetal nuclei divide mitotically; binucleate tapetal cells contain relatively little endoplasmic reticulum and otherwise resemble meristematic cells of higher plants. There follows an increase in endoplasmic reticulum and by the time the sporogenous tissue has entered meiotic prophase, the tapetal cells have differentiated the usual characteristics of secretory cells. Degenerative changes begin to appear in tapetal cells after meiosis of the sporogenous tissue. Such changes include loss of inner tangential and anticlinal walls, degeneration of tapetal nuclear envelopes, disruption of the plasmalemma, and changes in the cytoplasmic organelles. Coated tubules are associated with tapetal nucleoli during degenerative stages and the tubules persist after tapetal nuclei have degenerated. Tapetal cell cytoplasm disappears completely by the stage of microspore mitosis. |
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