Spirodela polyrhiza forms turions, starch-storing perennial organs. The light-induced process of starch degradation starts with an erosion of the surface of starch grains. The grain size decreases over a period of red irradiation and the surface becomes rougher. The existence of funnel-shaped erosion structures demonstrates that starch degradation is also possible inside the grains. Neither etioplasts nor clues as to their transition into chloroplasts were found in the storage tissue by transmission electron microscopy. Juvenile chloroplasts always contained the starch grains which remained from amyloplasts. No chloroplasts were found which developed independently of starch grains. Amyloplasts are therefore the only source of chloroplasts i...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...
When dark-grown plants are illuminated, the characteristic morphology of the etioplast changes. The ...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...
Subject area: (1) growth and development, (6) structure and function of cells Number of figures: 6 b...
Plastids perform many essential functions in plant metabolism including photosynthesis, synthesis of...
The present investigation consists of a survey of starch deposition in the plastids of certain Mosse...
Living cells orchestrate enzyme activities to produce myriads of biopolymers but cell-biological und...
The development of the chloroplasts and the formation of floridean starch grains during carposporege...
Recent research reveals that starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves at night is significantly diff...
<p>(a–i) Starch grains from <i>Taphrina</i> and <i>Rhodotorula</i> mycosomes filtered 0.8 µm. (a–b) ...
Abstract Background Aquatic plants differ in their development from terrestrial plants in their morp...
Amyloplasts are plant-specific organelles responsible for starch biosynthesis and storage. Inside am...
The first step in the mobilization of the reserves in germinating rice seed was the decomposition of...
The structural changes in the plastid-amyloplast system in the parenchyma cells of sweet potato tube...
Ultrastructural effects of ionizing irradiation were investigated on the specific constituents of pl...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...
When dark-grown plants are illuminated, the characteristic morphology of the etioplast changes. The ...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...
Subject area: (1) growth and development, (6) structure and function of cells Number of figures: 6 b...
Plastids perform many essential functions in plant metabolism including photosynthesis, synthesis of...
The present investigation consists of a survey of starch deposition in the plastids of certain Mosse...
Living cells orchestrate enzyme activities to produce myriads of biopolymers but cell-biological und...
The development of the chloroplasts and the formation of floridean starch grains during carposporege...
Recent research reveals that starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves at night is significantly diff...
<p>(a–i) Starch grains from <i>Taphrina</i> and <i>Rhodotorula</i> mycosomes filtered 0.8 µm. (a–b) ...
Abstract Background Aquatic plants differ in their development from terrestrial plants in their morp...
Amyloplasts are plant-specific organelles responsible for starch biosynthesis and storage. Inside am...
The first step in the mobilization of the reserves in germinating rice seed was the decomposition of...
The structural changes in the plastid-amyloplast system in the parenchyma cells of sweet potato tube...
Ultrastructural effects of ionizing irradiation were investigated on the specific constituents of pl...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...
When dark-grown plants are illuminated, the characteristic morphology of the etioplast changes. The ...
Whereas Glc is stored in small-sized hydrosoluble glycogen particles in archaea, eubacteria, fungi, ...