AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL SURVEY OF PLASTOME MUTANTS OF HOSTA (LILIACEAE)
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 28 (110) , 71-83
Abstract
In an ultrastructural survey of 82 plastome mutants of H. undulata, H. lancifolia, H. sieboldiana and H. decorata, 2 general groups of mutants were distinguished: yellow to yellow-green photostable mutants and pale green to white mutants that photobleach during development. The yellow to yellow-green mutants had reduced granal stacking compared to the wild type plastid, and thylakoids were frequently dilated. In the photobleaching group, thylakoids were aggregated into a tight mass, known as a magnograna. During development the thylakoids vesiculated to a great extent, with subsequent photo-oxidation of the photosynthetic pigments. Peripheral reticula, invaginations of the chloroplast inner membrane, were found consistently in the photobleaching strains. Osmiophilic globules were increased in both number and size in these 2 groups and occasionally more extensive electron-dense areas were noted in the plastids of the photobleaching group.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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