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ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT
In the liverwort Sphaerocarpus donnellii Aust., the behavior of the cell constituents, especially of mitochondria and plastids, was studied by electron microscopy during the development of the egg and its preceding cells. A degeneration and elimination of mitochondria and plastids was not found in a...
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description | In the liverwort Sphaerocarpus donnellii Aust., the behavior of the cell constituents, especially of mitochondria and plastids, was studied by electron microscopy during the development of the egg and its preceding cells. A degeneration and elimination of mitochondria and plastids was not found in any of the developmental stages. In all growth phases of the archegonium, the plastids may deposit starch which becomes especially frequent in the maturing egg cell. No indications have been observed that new mitochondria or plastids generate from the nuclear evaginations, which often penetrate deeply into the cytoplasm of the maturing and fully developed eggs. A quantitative investigation based on general micrographs elucidates the numerical aspects of the cell constituents during oögenesis. With the increase of cell volume, the numbers of dictyosomes, mitochondria, plastids, and lipid bodies increase. From the stages of the mother cell of the axial row up to that of the mature egg, the cell volume enlarges about 8 times and the nucleus volume about 15 times. Simultaneously, the numbers of mitochondria and plastids increase up to 8 to 15 times. On the basis of these findings, mitochondria and plastids with three-dimensional narrow constrictions are interpreted as divisional stages. |
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spelling | pubmed-21069342008-05-01 ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT Diers, Lothar J Cell Biol Article In the liverwort Sphaerocarpus donnellii Aust., the behavior of the cell constituents, especially of mitochondria and plastids, was studied by electron microscopy during the development of the egg and its preceding cells. A degeneration and elimination of mitochondria and plastids was not found in any of the developmental stages. In all growth phases of the archegonium, the plastids may deposit starch which becomes especially frequent in the maturing egg cell. No indications have been observed that new mitochondria or plastids generate from the nuclear evaginations, which often penetrate deeply into the cytoplasm of the maturing and fully developed eggs. A quantitative investigation based on general micrographs elucidates the numerical aspects of the cell constituents during oögenesis. With the increase of cell volume, the numbers of dictyosomes, mitochondria, plastids, and lipid bodies increase. From the stages of the mother cell of the axial row up to that of the mature egg, the cell volume enlarges about 8 times and the nucleus volume about 15 times. Simultaneously, the numbers of mitochondria and plastids increase up to 8 to 15 times. On the basis of these findings, mitochondria and plastids with three-dimensional narrow constrictions are interpreted as divisional stages. The Rockefeller University Press 1966-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2106934/ /pubmed/19866696 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Diers, Lothar ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title | ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title_full | ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title_fullStr | ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title_full_unstemmed | ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title_short | ON THE PLASTIDS, MITOCHONDRIA, AND OTHER CELL CONSTITUENTS DURING OÖGENESIS OF A PLANT |
title_sort | on the plastids, mitochondria, and other cell constituents during oögenesis of a plant |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19866696 |
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