Reinstatement of Microtubule Arrays from Cortical Nucleating Sites in Stomatal Complexes of Lolium rigidum Following Depolymerization of Microtubules by Oryzalin and High Pressure |
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Authors: | Cleary, Ann L. Hardham, Adrienne R. |
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Affiliation: | Plant Cell Biology Group, Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University P.O. Box 475, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | Immunofluorescence visualization of microtubule (MT) arraysin stomatal complexes of Lolium rigidum shows that disassemblyof the arrays can be successfully achieved using oryzalin orhigh pressure treatments. Under conditions allowing for MT recovery,MTs reappear within an hour after oryzalin or within 5 min afterhigh pressure treatment. During recovery guard mother cells(GMCs) nucleate MTs at sites distributed randomly in the cellcortex. Even after 22 h of recovery the MTs are not arrangedinto any configuration found in untreated tissue. This inabilityto reorganize their MTs after treatment makes GMCs more sensitiveto the loss of MTs than are other cells of the leaf. In guardcells (GCs) MTs reappear around the pore at the junction ofthe periclinal and ventral walls. They subsequently appear throughoutmost of the cell cortex and the majority of stomatal complexesrecover fully organized MT arrays indistinguishable from thosein untreated cells. The results support and extend ultrastructuraland immunofluorescence observations that suggest that MTs inGCs of developing stomata are nucleated in the cell cortex. 2Present address: Department of Biology, The University of SouthwesternLouisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504-2451, U.S.A. (Received April 24, 1990; Accepted July 7, 1990) |
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