Ultrastructure and functioning of the transport system of the leguminous root nodule
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 85 (1) , 11-34
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00387658
Abstract
The structure of the vascular tissues of nitrogen-fixing nodules of 27 genera of legumes and some non-legumes has been investigated by light microscopy. Pisum and Trifolium nodules have been examined by electron microscopy. Attention is directed to the presence of a pericycle in the vascular bundles of the nodules. In 7 of the legumes the pericycle cells possess a wall labyrinth consisting of branched filiform protuberances. The ultrastructure of the pericycle cell cytoplasm is described: its most striking feature is its abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum. These cells surround the xylem and phloem of the bundles, and are in turn surrounded by a layer of endodermal cells with Casparian strips. The pericycle cells develop their wall labyrinth in the levels of the nodule at which the bacterial tissue becomes pigmented; in nodule senescence their cytoplasm is disrupted level with the breakdown of the bacterial tissue. A pathway for symplastic lateral transfer of assimilates exists, from the sieve elements through the pericycle, endodermis and cortex to the bacterial tissue. The apoplast within the endodermis consists largely of the pericycle wall labyrinth and the xylem. The ultrastructure of the Casparian strip resembles that of roots. Intact, detached nodules can be induced to bleed a fluid from their severed vascular tissue. This fluid is exceptionally rich in organic nitrogen, particularly amides, but does not appear to contain sugars. Comparison between its amino acid composition and that of other parts of the nodule suggests that an active uptake or secretion of nitrogenous compounds precedes export from the nodule. Special functions are suggested for the nodule endodermis and the pericycle cells in this export process.Keywords
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