A MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF ECHINOCEREUS ENGELMANNII (CACTACEAE). III. SUBAPICAL AND MATURE TISSUES |
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Authors: | James D Mauseth |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 78712 |
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Abstract: | A stereological, morphometric study of the ultrastructure of subapical cells, xylem parenchyma, and cortical chlorenchyma of Echinocereus engelmannii shows that each of these cell types has a unique organellar composition. The cells of any of these tissues are unique not only in vacuolation (which is visible at the light microscope level), but also in the nucleus/cytoplasm ratio and the concentrations of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and dictyosomes. Furthermore, the differences between each of these cell types were large and statistically significant. It had previously been found that the cells of each zone of the shoot apical meristems of E. engelmannii are different from those of the other zones, but the present study suggests that, considering the large ranges of structure possible in the nonapical cells of this species, the apical meristem variation should be considered as only a minor difference and that the meristem zones are really quite similar to each other. |
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