Ultrastructural features of the starch sheath cells of the primary pulvinus after gravistimulation of the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica L.) |
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Authors: | P. Fleurat-Lessard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lab. de Biologie et Phys. végét, Station Biologique de Beau Site, Université de Poitiers, 25 Faubourg Saint-Cyprien, F-86000 Poitiers, France |
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Abstract: | Summary InMimosa pudica the primary and secondary motor organs (pulvini) of fully grown leaves are capable of graviresponse. These organs possess sedimentable amyloplasts in their starch sheath cells.In the primary pulvinus these cells are characterized by a structural polarity induced by the localization of nucleus at their (morphologically) apical part and the localization of amyloplasts at their (physically) basal part. These cells also display structural peculiarities including plasmodesmatal disposition, little development of the endoplasmic reticulum and an absence of vacuolar tannins; moreover, the sedimentation of the amyloplasts, induced by gravistimulation, is accompanied by the variation of localization of the cytoplasm, vacuole and mitochondria and by structural modifications of the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Keywords: | Gravistimulation Mimosa pudica Pulvinus ultrastructure |
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