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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 131 (1986), S. 211-223 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Bud formation ; Cytokinin ; Funaria ; Morphometry ; Polarity ; Tip growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Cytokinin stimulates caulonemata ofFunaria to undergo an asymmetric division leading to the gametophore. The earliest detectable event is a small protuberance at the distal portion of the cell accompanied by the reorganization of the underlying organelles into a polarized distribution reminiscent of a tip growing cell. Dictyosomes and associated vesicles accumulate in the protuberance directly beneath the plasma membrane with mitochondria subjacent to the vesicular layer. Endoplasmic reticulum lies beneath the mitochondrial zone directly above the large central vacuole, while chloroplasts are outside the bud. As development continues the bud elongates causing the outer cell wall to exfoliate. During the above events the nucleus migrates toward the bud site concomitant with an increase in the number of microtubules between the nucleus and the base of the outgrowth. Nucleoli, extruded from the nucleus during a previous division, persist as diffuse fragments within the protuberance. Upon reaching the bud site, division occurs with the developing phragmoplast being initiated distal to the caulonema tip cell. The former polarized distribution of the cytoplasm is altered as mitochondria, chloroplasts and small vacuoles become evenly dispersed throughout the cytoplasm; dicytosomes and endoplasmic reticulum occupy a cortical position. These events indicate a change from 2-D tip growth to 3-D diffuse growth. To quantify the ultrastructural changes associated with bud formation we performed a morphometric analysis of cells in various stages of budding. The relative volumes of dictyosomes and vesicles adjacent to the bud apex decrease during bud development coincident with an increase in these organelles in lower portions of the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts follow this same pattern although their highest relative volumes initially are 4 μm from the bud apex and outside the bud site, respectively. These data, as well as density profile topographic maps for vesicle fractions, support the contention that cytokinin induces a change in morphological symmetry and polarity in the fine structure ofFunaria.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 169 (1992), S. 168-178 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Cortical ultrastructure ; Cytoskeleton ; Freeze-substitution ; Endoplasmic reticulum ; Funaria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The ultrastructural organization of the cortical cytoplasm has been examined in caulonemata, branches and buds of the mossFunaria hygrometrica, which were prepared by rapid freeze-fixation and freeze-substitution (FS). The same structural components occur in the cortex of all three cell types: microtubules (MTs), endoplasmic reticulum (ER), coated and uncoated vesicles, coated pits, and dictyosomes. However, the configuration and density of the cortical ER varies between the three. Caulonemata have an open, polygonal network of ER associated with long MTs oriented mostly parallel to the length of the cell. Lamellar ER, covered with polysomes, is interspersed in the network. Branches have a more tightly arranged ER network, at places occurring in a thick layer, and occasional polysome-decorated lamellae. MTs, which extend to the tip of the branch, are oriented mainly parallel to the cell's long axis and are associated with the cortical ER. Buds have the tightest ER network, which is frequently arranged in a thick layer. Tubules in the polygonal ER of buds are densely covered with ribosomes, whereas tubules in the ER network of caulonemata and branches range from nearly smooth to moderately rough. Closely-spaced ER lamellae, with many polysomes, occur in some buds. The MTs of buds extend into the apical dome and are associated with the cortical ER, but are more randomly oriented than in caulonemata or branches. Close appositions between the ER and PM are observed in all three cells, but are more frequent in buds.
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