Plastid Distribution in Columella Cells of a Starchless Arabidopsis Mutant Grown in Microgravity

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Wild-type and starchless Arabidopsis thaliana mutant seedlings (TC7) were grown and fixed in the microgravity environment of a U.S. Space Shuttle spaceflight. Computer image analysis of longitudinal sections from columella cells suggest a different plastid positioning mechanism for mutant and wild-type in the absence of gravity.

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Hilaire, E., Paulsen, A. Q., Brown, C. S., & Guikema, J. A. (1997). Plastid Distribution in Columella Cells of a Starchless Arabidopsis Mutant Grown in Microgravity. Plant and Cell Physiology, 38(4), 490–494. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029194

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