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Developmental changes in the subcellular structure of the seeds of Atropa belladonna
Authors:Liisa Kaarina Simola
Institution:Dept of Botany, Univ. of Helsinki, SF-00170 Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:Subcellular changes in the embryo and endosperm of Atropa belladonna were studied at four developmental stages. The endosperm cells turn to storage cells much earlier than those of the embryo, which matures later. Cells of the cotyledon and radicle are very similar in structure. The young cells contain large osmiophilic spherosomes. The cytoplasm is filled with ribosomes but dictyosomes are very rare. Some proplastids, containing starch, and mitochondria are present in the early developmental stages but do not occur in the dormant cells. During ripening, the vacuoles of the endosperm cells and embryo develop into protein bodies. They become filled with protein material without any recognisable transport mechanism. Protein bodies have several electron-translucent globoid cavities and the protein mass contains a roundish or crystalline body. This body does not stain with potassium iodide but with periodic acid Schiff-reagent and protein stains, indicating that it contains glycoproteins. The embryo and endosperm cells of ripe Atropa seeds are very similar and filled with protein bodies and small spherosomes.
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