Autolysis during in vitro tracheary element differentiation: Formation and location of the perforation

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Tracheary elements differentiated from isolated Zinnia mesophyll cells were observed at various times of culture under a scanning electron microscope. Perforation occurred on the primary wall at one of the longitudinal ends in single tracheary elements. In double tracheary elements, which both of two cells derived from a single cell differentiated into, the pore opened on the primary walls both at the junction of the two tracheary elements and at a longitudinal end of one of the two tracheary elements. These results suggest not only that a single tracheary element has its own program to form a perforation at one end without being affected by neighboring cells, but also that isolated cells indeed hold some traces of polarity and cell-cell communication.

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Nakashima, J., Takabe, K., Fujita, M., & Fukuda, H. (2000). Autolysis during in vitro tracheary element differentiation: Formation and location of the perforation. Plant and Cell Physiology, 41(11), 1267–1271. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcd055

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