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Ultrastructural Studies on Development in Mature Seeds; Embryos ofEuonymus europaeaL. Dormant or Cultured at +25 °C
N. Béranger-novatAlina Dawidowicz-grzegorzewskasubject
PhysiologyEmbryoRipeningPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyEuonymusProtein bodyOrganelleBotanyUltrastructureDormancydescription
Ultrastructural observations on naturally dispersed and dehydrated seeds of Euonymus europaea L. were performed. It was shown that during the culture of isolated embryos at 25 °C for 7 d the maturation of protein bodies continued; the initial juvenile form (single protein body per cell with dispersed contents) was developing into a more advanced form (single body split to form several sub-units with condensed contents). Parallel biochemical determinations pointed to an increase in insoluble protein levels. There were no changes in other storage organelles, lipid bodies, either in the fine structure or in the level of triacylglycerols. Deterioration of cellular membranes (in mitochondria, proplastids and protein bodies) similar to that described for ageing was observed in cells at the periphery of the embryonic axis. It is concluded that during the culture of E. europaea embryos the maturation programme of development in protein bodies is being continued.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1989-01-01 | Journal of Experimental Botany |