He cp; Yang Hy 1991
- Authors: He cp; Yang Hy
- Title: The ultracytochemical localization of atpase activity in the ovules
of Antirrhinum-majus l
- Location: Acta botanica sinica, 33 (2). 1991. 85-90.
- Abstract: the ultracytochemical localization of atpase activity was carried
out by the method of lead precipitation in the ovules of
Antirrhinum majus l. no atpase activity is observed in the egg
apparatus, but some in the polar nuclei, cytoplasm and plasma
membrane of the central cell. between the embryo sac wall and the
cuticle surrounding it, there is a gap where some filament and
vesicle-like structures were demonstrated by conventional staining
method, and much of atpase activity is found there. at the chalaza
of the ovule, a lot of atpase particles are found in the nuclei,
plasma membranes and the thick and loose wall of the hypostase
cells. the particles of atpase in the hypostase and those in the
gap surrounding embryo sac are continuously distributed through the
intervals of the cuticle at the chalazal end of the embryo sac.
some of atpase particles are found on the plasma membranes and
plasmodesmata of integument cells, noticeably much more in the
nucleoplasm of the integumentary tapetum. according to the atpase
distribution pattern in the ovules, we suggest that the function of
the integumentary tapetum and hypostase is secretion, and that the
gap surrounding the embryo sac may be an apoplastic channel for
nutrient flow into the embryo sac.
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