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  • Aquatic angiosperm (photosynthesis)  (1)
  • Etioplasts  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Aquatic angiosperm (photosynthesis) ; Bicarbonate utilization ; Egeria (photosynthesis, ultrastructure) ; Photosynthesis (leaf, stem)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Photosynthetic mechanisms have been compared in leaves and, separately, in stems of Egeria densa Planch. In order to correlate the structural and functional characteristics of the two organs (1) the ultrastructural features of leaves and stems have been studied and (2) their photosynthetic activity has been evaluated by measuring in vivo both oxygen evolution and the kinetics of chlorophyll fluorescence. The results confirm the aquatic behaviour of the leaf which is able to utilize inorganic C supplied both as CO2 and HCO 3 − . In this respect, the different wall organization found in the two cell layers of the leaf is particularly interesting, since it could be related to the known polar mechanism of inorganic-C uptake. The stem, by contrast, behaves rather as an aerial organ, needing very high CO2 concentrations in the aquatic environment in order to carry out photosynthesis. In the stem, the aerenchyma plays a role in supplying the green cells with gaseous respiratory CO2, thus facilitating the photosynthetic activity of the submerged stems.
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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Zea mays L. ; Etioplasts ; Etioplast differentiation ; Etioplast senescence ; Optical diffraction ; Prolamellar body arrangement ; Prothylakoids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The entire life-cycle of maize leaf etioplasts has been followed. Prolamellar bodies with different types of tubular membrane arrangement can be found in the juvenile stages of the organelles, while in mature etioplasts nearly all the prolamellar bodies exhibit an “hexagonal ring” arrangement, which, by optical diffraction, appears to be the most regular and compact possible. The prothylakoid membranes also undergo changes during organelle differentiation, and their different organization and arrangement produce a clear dimorphism between the etioplasts of mesophyll and bundle sheath cells. In senescent etioplasts the prothylakoids are more affected, while the prolamellar bodies appear rather stable, also in situations where protochlorophyll(ide) content is very low. The formation of clusters of osmiophilic globules is coupled with the breakdown of the etioplast membranes.
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