Endosperm Development in Solanum nigrum L. Formation of the Zone of Separation and Secretion |
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Authors: | Briggs C. L. |
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Affiliation: | 1st Year Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Carslaw Building, FO7, Sydney University, N.S.W. 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | Endosperm development in Solanum nigrum was ab initio cellular.During early seed development, a Zone of Separation and Secretion(ZSS) differentiated within the endosperm. There were threephases in the formation of the ZSS. Phase Istainabilityof the cell walls and middle lamella increased followed by numeroussmall plasmalemma invaginations (blebs) which became filledwith a fibrillar material. Phase IIthe plasmalemma withdrewfrom the cell wall as a fibrillar lipo-carbohydrate matrix accumulatedoutside the plasmalemma. The middle lamella was gradually removedfrom between the cells forming the central axis of the cone.Phase IIIthe lipo-carbohydrate matrix continued to accumulateoutside the plasmalemma and also within the developing intercellularspaces. Some axial cells were completely separated from theremaining ZSS cells and became embedded in the matrix. The formationof the ZSS did not entail the destruction of the endosperm cellsand cell divisions were frequent. The ZSS was initially cone-shaped,capping the globular embryo. As the embryo sac enlarged, theZSS continued to differentiate. This resulted in a narrow curvedcorridor through the peripheral region of the endosperm whichterminated above the vascular trace. The embryo grew throughthe centre of the ZSS and pushed aside the separated axial cells.The ZSS facilitated the growth of the embryo through the restof the endosperm.Copyright 1993, 1999 Academic Press Lipo-carbohydrate matrix, extracellular matrix, endosperm development, Solanum nigrum, Zone of Separation and Secretion |
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