Structure and histochemistry of the extrafloral nectary ofAcacia terminalis (Salisb.) MacBride (Leguminosae,Mimosoideae) |
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Authors: | Robyn Marginson Margaret Sedgley R Bruce Knox |
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Institution: | (1) Plant Cell Biology Research Centre, Botany School, University of Melbourne, Parkville;(2) CSIRO Division of Horticultural Research, Box 350 GPO, 5001 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary The extrafloral nectary ofAcacia terminalis is of the flat type and is located on the adaxial surface of the petiole of the bipinnate leaf. The secretory area is restricted to the base of the trough and no gaps or pores were detected by staining with vital dyes. Between the vascular bundles beneath the nectary and the surface cuticle there were three cell types. The cells of the flanking zone adjacent to the vascular bundles did not appear to be producing secretion whereas the cells of the glandular and secretory zones were secreting. The cells of the glandular zone were elongated whereas those of the surface secretory zone were spherical. Both had endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies with secretory vesicles which were observed in close association with the plasmalemma. Secretion accumulated in the intercellular spaces of the glandular zone cells and forced the cells of the secretory zone apart. Symplastic contact was maintained in all cell types by plasmodesmata which were often associated with endoplasmic reticulum. Secretion accumulated beneath the cuticle which was distended but remained intact on the surface of the secretion. |
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Keywords: | Acacia terminalis Extrafloral nectary Histochemistry Secretion Ultrastructure |
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