Gland Cells in Resin Canal Epithelia in Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) in Relation to Resin and Rubber Production |
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Authors: | GILLILAND M G; APPLETON M R; VAN STADEN J |
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Institution: | UN/CSIR Research Unit for Plant Growth and Development, Department of Botany, University of Natal Pietermaritzburg 3200, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | Schizogenous resin canals develop in the pith and cortex ofthe primary stem tissue in guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray).In secondary tissue concentric rings of resin canals are producedfrom derivatives of the vascular cambium. Both resin and rubberaccumulate in the epithelial cells of the canals. These havethe characteristics of gland cells. Resin is secreted into thecanals and rubber accumulates in the surrounding parenchymacells as well as the gland cells, especially in winter. Younggland cells contain modified plastids and smooth tubular endoplasmicreticulum. These organelles probably accommodate the compartmentalizedsteps of the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway leading to theproduction of isopentenyl pyrophosphate. As these ultrastructuralcharacteristics only exist in young gland cells of the currentseason's growth they seem to be the sole source of the precursorsfor both resin and rubber formation. Parthenium argentatum, guayule, resin canals, gland cells, plastids, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rubber, resin, epithelial cells, ultrastructure |
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