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Electron microscope investigation of sieve-element ontogeny and structure inUlmus americana

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During advanced stages of sieve-element differentiation inUlmus americana L., dispersal of the P-protein (slime) bodies results in formation of a peripheral network of strands consisting of aggregates of P-protein components having a striated, fibrillar appearance. The tonoplast is present throughout the period of P-protein body dispersal. Perforation of the sieve plates is initiated during early stages of P-protein body dispersal.

Small P-protein bodies consist of tubular components, most of which measure about 180 Å in diameter. With increase in size of the P-protein bodies narrower components appear. At the time of initiation of P-protein body dispersal, most of the components comprising the bodies are of relatively narrow diameters (most 130–140 Å) and have a striated, fibrillar appearance. Both wide and narrow P-protein components are present throughout the period of sieve-element differentiation and in the mature cell as well, and a complete intergradation in size and appearance exists between the two extremes. Both extremes of P-protein component have a similar substructure: an electron-transparent lumen and an electronopaque wall composed of subunits, apparently in helical arrangement. The distribution of P protein in mature sieve elements was quite variable.

The parietal layer of cytoplasm in matureUlmus sieve elements consists of plasmalemma, endoplasmic reticulum cisternae in two forms (as a complex network closely applied to the plasmalemma and in stacks along the wall), mitochondria, and plastids.

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Evert, R.F., Deshpande, B.P. Electron microscope investigation of sieve-element ontogeny and structure inUlmus americana . Protoplasma 68, 403–432 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01293611

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