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Ultrastructure of the vegetative cell ofBrassica napus pollen with particular reference to microbodies
Authors:Maria Charzynska  Meri Murgia  M Cresti
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Biology, University of Siena, Siena;(2) Present address: Department of Plant Physiology II, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, PL-00-927 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Summary The ultrastructure of the vegetative cell ofBrassica napus tricellular pollen grains, just before anthesis with standard chemical fixation, is reported. The vegetative cell may be regarded as a highly differentiated and metabolically active fat-storage cell. It contains many mitochondria with a well developed internal membrane system, starchless plastids, microbodies, lipid bodies, dictyosomes and numerous vesicles thought to originate from the dictysomes. Rough endoplasmic reticulum organized in stacks of cisternae is also spatially associated with certain organelles, mainly lipid bodies, microbodies and plastids. There are also randomly distributed polyribosome areas. The microbodies are mainly polymorphic in shape and are often observed in contact with lipid bodies. The above spatial relationship implies that the microbodies may have a glyoxysomal function. In the late period of vegetative cell maturation, the microbodies are probably involved in the process of glyconeogenesis in which the conversion of lipid reserves to sugar takes place.Abbreviations VC vegetative cell - VN vegetative nucleus - SC sperm cell - M mitochondria - MB microbodies - L lipid body - P plastid - D dictyosomes
Keywords:Brassica napus  Vegetative cell  Microbodies  Pollen
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