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Quantitative Determination of Changes in the Number and Size of Chloroplasts in Naturally Senescing Leaves of Rice Seedlings
Authors:Kura-Hotta  Mariko; Hashimoto  Haruki; Satoh  Kazuhiko; Katoh  Sakae
Institution:1Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Tokyo Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113 Japan
2Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153 Japan
Abstract:Changes in the number and size of chloroplasts in senescingleaves of rice seedlings were determined. The method employedinvolves electron microscopic examination of large numbers ofcells and chloroplasts in the mesophyll of leaves at differentstages of senescence with the aid of a microcomputer. Analysisshowed that, once leaves had been fully expanded, the numberand size of the mesophyll cells remained unaltered throughoutthe course of senescence. By contrast, the quantity of chloroplastspresent in leaves decreased with advancing senescence. Whencompared with the newly expanded 6th leaves, the chloroplastnumber per unit area of mesophyll section was reduced by 40%and the mean cross section area of chloroplasts by 23% in theoldest leaves (3rd leaves) of seedlings. Chloroplasts occupied33% of the mesophyll section area in the 6th leaves and thepercentage decreased slightly in the 5th leaves and markedlyin lower leaves to reach 17% in the 3rd leaves. The rate ofoxygen evolution decreased approximately in parallel to thedecline in the chloroplast content. Thus, sequential decreasein the amount of chloroplasts is a main cause of loss of photosynthesisduring foliar senescence of rice seedlings. (Received May 31, 1989; Accepted October 17, 1989)
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