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The Ultrastructure of Phaseolus vulgaris Chloroplasts
Authors:THOMPSON  WILLIAM W
Abstract:A comparison of bean chloroplasts after being fixed in potassiumpermanganate, osmium, and formaldehyde coupled with negativestaining shows that the general organization of the chloroplastis similar in all cases. However, the mature chloroplasts ofbean vary considerably in the extent and orientation of theinternal membranes—the grana and the interconnecting membranesbetween the grana. The interconnecting membranes are thin, branching,flexuous structures. This is illustrated by serial sectionsand by cross- and face-view sections of osmium- fixed chloroplastsand the best model, which allows for a considerable flexibilityin the orientation of the grana and also describes the thininterconnecting membranes between the grana, is the grana-fretworksystem proposed by Weier (1961). Furthermore, the comparative studies show that the internalregions of grana are separated from the stroma and that thegrana-fretwork systems appear to be a continuous membrane system.This membrane is single along the frets, end compartments, andgranal margins. It is double in the partitions of the granabut separated by a component, possibly a cementing material,which does not stain. It is suggested that this membrane isstructurally similar in the chloroplasts of higher plants, butthat its overall organization may vary from one plant to another.
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