Unusual transfer cells in the epithelium of the nectaries ofAsclepias curassavica L. |
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Authors: | E. Schnepf P. Christ |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zellenlehre, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, D-6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The secretory cells of the nectaries ofAsclepias curassavica form a glandular epithelium in the inner parts of the stigmatic chambers. They resemble transfer cells in having many infoldings of the plasmalemma. The wall protuberances, however, are poorly developed and often lacking. The plasmalemma is highly convoluted and forms, in places, external compound membranes where the extracytoplasmic space is collapsed completely. Active glands contain dilated cisternae of the ER and large vesicles which are mainly associated with the cis face of the dictyosomes. In addition, small vesicles are observed in high number. It is discussed whether the secretion is granulocrine or eccrine and whether the enlargement of the plasmalemma is the cause or the consequence of the high secretory activity. After the secretory phase the outer peripheral part of the cytoplasm disintegrates. The remaining part of the protoplast is covered by a new plasmalemma. |
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Keywords: | Asclepias Endomembrane concept Nectaries Plasmalemma infoldings Secretion Transfer cells |
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