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Distribution and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Vessel Contact Cells in the Stem Xylem of Carnation

Distribution and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Vessel Contact Cells in the Stem Xylem of... lAW A Bulletin n.s., Vol. 3 (1), 1982 II DISTRIBUTION AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VESSEL CONTACT CELLS IN THE STEM XYLEM OF CARNATION by A.M. Catesson*, M. Moreau** and J.e. Duval* Summary Two categories of contact cells could be dis­ ogeneity among contact cells. These results are tinguished in the xylem of carnation on the reported in the present paper. Other publica­ basis of their degree of vacuolation, mitochon­ tions will deal with response modulation ac­ drial volume and distribution. The highly vacu­ cording to the nature of the stresses (Moreau et olated CI were present both in proto xylem and aI., 1982 and further papers, in preparation). metaxylem. The C2 type characterised by smal­ ler vacuoles and more developed mitochondria Material and Techniques was almost exclusively associated with meta­ Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L., cv 'Scania') were grown from cuttings in a green­ xylem. house on perlite, watered with a mineral salts Introduction solution. The xylem samples were cut from the The distinction between xylem storage pa­ stem of 5 months old plants, just above the renchyma cells and specialised vessel-associated short basal internodes, at a level where second­ cells was made more than fifteen years ago by ary http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png IAWA Journal Brill

Distribution and Ultrastructural Characteristics of Vessel Contact Cells in the Stem Xylem of Carnation

IAWA Journal , Volume 3 (1): 4 – Jan 1, 1982

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0928-1541
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2294-1932
DOI
10.1163/22941932-90000740
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Abstract

lAW A Bulletin n.s., Vol. 3 (1), 1982 II DISTRIBUTION AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VESSEL CONTACT CELLS IN THE STEM XYLEM OF CARNATION by A.M. Catesson*, M. Moreau** and J.e. Duval* Summary Two categories of contact cells could be dis­ ogeneity among contact cells. These results are tinguished in the xylem of carnation on the reported in the present paper. Other publica­ basis of their degree of vacuolation, mitochon­ tions will deal with response modulation ac­ drial volume and distribution. The highly vacu­ cording to the nature of the stresses (Moreau et olated CI were present both in proto xylem and aI., 1982 and further papers, in preparation). metaxylem. The C2 type characterised by smal­ ler vacuoles and more developed mitochondria Material and Techniques was almost exclusively associated with meta­ Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L., cv 'Scania') were grown from cuttings in a green­ xylem. house on perlite, watered with a mineral salts Introduction solution. The xylem samples were cut from the The distinction between xylem storage pa­ stem of 5 months old plants, just above the renchyma cells and specialised vessel-associated short basal internodes, at a level where second­ cells was made more than fifteen years ago by ary

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IAWA JournalBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1982

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