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Development of spherical organelles from the endoplasmic reticulum in the nucellus of some Euphorbia species

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The development of characteristic cytoplasmic inclusions from endoplasmic-reticulum (ER) cisternae in nucellar cells of some species of Euphorbia has been studied by electron microscopy. The formation of these organelles is preceded by the appearance of rough ER cisternae filled with an electron-dense material and forming complicated networks. Vesicular structures are formed which grow rapidly to give electron-dense, spherical dilations. On the outer surface of their limiting membrane numerous ribosomes and often polysomes are present. This membrane can be seen to remain continuous with the membranes of one or more cisternae of the rough ER up to when the dilations have a maximum diameter of 2.5–3 μ. At this time, continuity between the ER cisternae and the spherical dilations ceases. After this the new cell organelles remain unchanged in size, shape, and electron-density until the cell is disintegrated by the growing embryo-sac. The fate of the contents of these organelles is discussed.

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This work was supported by a grant of the Italian National Research Council (C.N.R.). We acknowledge with appreciation the excellent technical assistance of Mr. Sergio Casini.

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Gori, P., Sarfatti, G. & Cresti, M. Development of spherical organelles from the endoplasmic reticulum in the nucellus of some Euphorbia species. Planta 99, 133–143 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00388245

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