The fine structure of the sieve tubes of Salix caprea (L.) and its relation to the electroosmotic theory |
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Authors: | U. Mishra D. C. Spanner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bedford College, London;(2) R. D. Women's College, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India |
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Abstract: | Summary The sieve plate pores of Salix caprea in preparations fixed in glutaraldehyde are normally found to be occupied by slime fibrils showing periodic banding such as occur in a number of other species. Arguments are put forward to suggest that the occurence of fibrils in this position is natural and not an artefact of preparation. The sieve tubes further possess prominent and persistent nucleoli showing a radiating structure of tubules. The endoplasmic reticulum often occurs in parietal stacks reminiscent of other species.This evidence is discussed in relation to the electroosmotic theory of translocation.This work formed part of that submitted for the degree of Ph. D. of the University of London by U. Mishra. |
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