Abstract
Ultrastructural differentiation in the shoot apex of growing vegetative buds of Salix was studied, and some micrographs analysed morphometrically. The distribution of inorganic phospahte (P;) was analysed cytochemically. A distinct histological zona–tion was observed in the apex. The relative volumes of nuclei and plastids were significantly higher in the central tunica zone than in the peripheral one. The corpus differed from the central tunica zone by significantly lower volume density of nuclei and higher of vacuoles and mitochondria. During differentiation of the rib meristem vacuole volume increased significantly, while the relative volumes of nuclei, mitochondria, nucleoli, and heterochromatin decreased. It was not possible to decide whether the vacuoles originate from ER or GERL. Morphogenesis of chloroplasts with large starch grains and grana from proplastids was evident in the rib meristem; dedifferentiation to S–plastids was found in the protophloem. Prolamellar bodies were observed in the procambium plastids. The protophloem was characterized by P–protein and spiny vesicles. Pi was found in the nucleoli of most epidermis cells, several procambium cells, and a few chlorencyma cells, but never in the tunica of the growing apical and developing lateral buds. Pi also occurred in some plasmalemma–somes and occasionally in the walls in connection with plasmodesmata.