J Integr Plant Biol. ›› 2003, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (3): 322-330.
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WU Hong and ZHENG Xing-Feng
Abstract:
The ultrastructures of the root protophleom sieve element at different developmental stages of Arabidopsis thaliana L. were investigated using the technique of high pressure freezing and freeze substitution fixing specimen. The results show that in the development of the sieve elements, the nuclei undergo typical characteristics of the programmed cell death (PCD): the nuclear envelopes form emboli, the chromatin condenses and aggregates towards the nuclear envelope, which degrades and fully disappears later. Before the nucleus degradation, neither the nuclear envelope undulation, nucleus lobe nor marked dilation (or bleb) of perinuclear space could be observed. In the cytoplasm of the mature sieve element, there are starch-like granules separately sheathed with a layer of membrane and usually with mitochondria around. These granules seem to provide substrates to mitochondria in their function. Small vacuoles originate from endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and no bigger vacuole was found. Key words: Arabidopsis thaliana; root; sieve element; ultrastructure; high pressure freezing
拟南芥根原生韧皮部筛管分子的超微结构 吴鸿 郑兴峰 (华南农业大学生命科学学院植物学研究室,广州510642)
WU Hong and ZHENG Xing-Feng. Ultrastructural Studies on the Sieve Elements in Root Protophleom of Arabidopsis thaliana[J]. J Integr Plant Biol., 2003, 45(3): 322-330.
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