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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 105 (1981), S. 241-249 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Olive necrotic mutants ; Plastid aberrations ; Zea mays
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Ultrastructural surveys, carried out into an olive necrotic maize mutant (Neuffer E 283 B) grown under a 16 hours photoperiod, have shown remarkable morphological alterations in the plastids. Such alterations, affecting both the mesophyll and the bundle sheath plastids, appear to be photodependent. Quite normal etioplasts are present in dark-grown mutant seedlings. Moreover, light appears also to inhibit the overall growth of mutant plants. 12-day-old mutant plants grown under illumination are 4 cm in comparison with the 10 cm of the wild type, while corresponding dark-grown seedlings of both types are 12 cm high.
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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Plastid greening ; Zea mays ; Ultrastructure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The effects of light intensity and cell age on the greening of etioplasts were studied in seedlings of maize. We could see that in the youngest tissues examined by us the etioplast greening is very fast and occurs according to a particular pattern which is characterized by the contemporary presence of grana and large non crystalline prolamellar bodies. On the contrary, in the oldest examined tissues the etioplast greening is slow and the formation of grana appears to be delayed and subsequent to the using up of the prolamellar bodies. In the young tissues the intensity of the light mainly affects the duration of the lag-phase preceding the chlorophyll accumulation, while in the old tissues it also affects the total amount of chlorophyllous pigments, the restraining effect of the light appearing amplified by a concomitant restraining effect of cell age.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 106 (1981), S. 289-296 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Elaioplasts ; Olea europaea ; Plastids ; Pollenkitt
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The plastid ontogenesis inOlea europaea tapetum has been studied. Tapetum plastids start their development as proplastids and differentiate into elaioplasts. At the end of their development the tapetal cells degenerate and are substituted by roundish lipidic masses which will later form an exine coating (Pollenkitt). During their ontogenesis the plastids are characteristically associated with membrane outlines of mostly smooth ER, which appear to be correlated with lipid accumulation inside the plastids.
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