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DISTRIBUTION OF CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTAL IDIOBLASTS IN CORMS OF TARO (COLOCASIA ESCULENTA)
Authors:Leslie A. Sunell  Patrick L. Healey
Affiliation:Department of Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California, Irvine, 92717
Abstract:The morphology and distribution of intracellular crystals of calcium oxalate in taro (Colocasia esculenta) was studied by light microscopy. The modified Pizzolato (AgNO3-H2O2) method was used to localize crystals in cleared corm cross sections. Crystals of two forms were found: druses and raphides. The numbers and density of the crystals in corms increase rapidly in early development, then level off, and eventually decrease in older and larger corms. An especially high concentration of druses was observed 2-3 mm from the exterior edge of many corms. This corresponds to a ring of vascular tissue which circumscribes the corm at approximately the same distance from the surface. Observations suggest that the development of these highly specialized cells and the formation of calcium oxalate crystals is a dynamic process.
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