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Continuous observation of organelles and other cytoplasmic inclusions in the older stretches of living pollen tubes of Iris pseudacorus shows that in the more attentuated parts of the protoplast they move along single, mainly longitudinally oriented fibrils, corresponding to those previously isolated from other species and shown to contain bundles of uniformly polarised actin microfilaments. The traffic associated with each fibril is unidirectional, but organelles move along them independently, sometimes with conspicuously different velocities. Larger columns of cytoplasm passing along the tube are associated with several such fibrils, as revealed in occasional discontinuities and also in columns isolated from the tube in suitable medium without fixation. The dimensions of the individual fibrils suggest that the bundles of actin microfilaments are not likely to be enclosed in a unit membrane corresponding to a tonoplast. If so, the nature of the continuous cavities traversed by numerous fibrils in the older parts of the pollen tube requires reappraisal, since these are more likely to be volumes of attentuated cytoplasm comparable with that of the central cavity of the sieve tube than vacuoles of the normal plant-cell type.
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Heslop-Harrison, J., Heslop-Harrison, Y. Organelle movement and fibrillar elements of the cytoskeleton in the angiosperm pollen tube. Sexual Plant Reprod 1, 16–24 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00227017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00227017