Gemma morphology, histology and ultrastructure before and after germination in vitro were studied in Drosera pygmaea. The histology of the gemma is similar to that of a seed, being characterized by an embryo-like structure and storage tissue, although no seed coat is formed. One embryo-like structure within the gemma, which gives origin to a new plant, expresses polar organisation with distinct meristematic regions. Storage tissue surrounding the embryo-like structure resembles endosperm and it is built of parenchyma cells possessing plastids with starch grains and dense material within vacuoles. The regeneration from the gemma may provide useful system to study plant morphogenesis under stress conditions including in vitro culture.
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Bobák, M., Šamaj, J., Blehová, A., Ovečka, M., Novomeská, S., & Krištín, J. (1998). Morphology and ultrastructure of isolated gemmae of Drosera pygmaea and their in vitro germination. Biologia Plantarum, 41(2), 169–176. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1001803108562
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