Volume 13, Issue 4 pp. 559-565
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE EPITHELIAL CELLS OF THE SCUTELLUM OF BARLEY II

CYTOLOGY OF THE CELLS DURING GERMINATION

P. J. NIEUWDORP

P. J. NIEUWDORP

Laboratory of General and Technical Biology, Technological University, Delft

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MIEK C. BUYS

MIEK C. BUYS

Laboratory of General and Technical Biology, Technological University, Delft

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First published: May 1964
Citations: 31

Abstract

During the germination of barley, the epidermal cells of the scutellum detach themselves from one another and grow to twice their former length.

Aleuron proteins are dissolved in the first 3–4 days and subsequently the lipid contents of the spherosomes are digested. This coincides with the development and temporarily increased activity of all metabolic organelles, viz. endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, dictyosomes (Golgi apparatus) and leucoplasts.

After ten days aqueous vacuoles have developed. After 21 days the cell organelles are smaller and fewer, though some spherosomes are still present.

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