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Ultrastructure of cell division in the unicellular red algaPorphyridium purpureum |
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Canadian Journal of Botany,
Volume 60,
Issue 1,
1982,
Page 85-97
Kathleen L. Schornstein,
Joe Scott,
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Mitosis in the unicellular red algaPorphyridium purpureumwas studied with the electron microscope. During early prophase two bipartite nucleus associated organelles (NAOs) are seen in a region that will become one of the division poles. The division axis is established by the migration of one NAO. Microbodies are associated with the poles throughout the mitotic cycle. At prometaphase the nuclear envelope (NE) subjacent to each NAO forms a nuclear pocket which breaks down or opens to form a large gap. Concomitant with polar gap formation the large NAO portion proximal to the NE disperses whereas the smaller distal NAO portion remains throughout subsequent mitotic stages. At metaphase a plate arrangement of chromatin is seen and indistinct kinetochores are associated with a single microtubule. Chromatin moves to the poles followed by pronounced interzonal midpiece (IZM) elongation. After IZM abscission the nuclei migrate to opposite ends of the elongating cell. Cytokinesis occurs by means of an ingrowing cleavage furrow. A comparison of mitotic ultrastructural characteristics inPorphyridiumwith data available on mitosis in other red algae suggests that structural diversity may be of taxonomic significance; a comparison with other lower eukaryotes suggests that the overall features of mitosis in red algae do not support the general belief that this group is one of the most primitive of all eukaryotes.
ISSN:0008-4026
DOI:10.1139/b82-011
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1982
数据来源: NRC
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Cellular components of the midstylar transmitting tissue ofPrunus avium |
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Canadian Journal of Botany,
Volume 60,
Issue 1,
1982,
Page 98-104
W. J. Uwate,
J. Lin,
K. Ryugo,
V. Stallman,
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Proportions of cellular components in the midstylar transmitting tissue ofPrunus aviumL., sweet cherry, were determined using the point interception method on transmission electron micrographs. Changes were measured during the development of the style when comparing pistils collected 1 week before anthesis with unpollinated pistils at the anthesis stage. Transmitting tissue was also examined 20 h after cross- and self-pollination. The results illustrate complex patterns of cellular development including changes in vacuolation, cell wall – intercellular substances, and starch. Other cellular components were also quantified and are discussed. After pollination, further cell wall – intercellular substances increases occur but no differences were found between cross- and self-pollination.
ISSN:0008-4026
DOI:10.1139/b82-012
出版商:NRC Research Press
年代:1982
数据来源: NRC
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