Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy

Events during the early development of rice endosperm were studied cyto-histologically. Attempts were made to clarify the sequential changes during the early developmental stages of endosperm to reveal the ultrastructural details of the first-anticlinal wall formation and the subsequent cellularizat...

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Main Authors: Katsumi Suzuki, Hiroshi Miyake, Takeshi Taniguchi, Eizo Maeda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2000-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.3.446
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spelling doaj-8f4ed80e68a046cc9685183792ad93732020-11-25T00:36:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082000-01-013444645810.1626/pps.3.44611644455Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron MicroscopyKatsumi Suzuki0Hiroshi Miyake1Takeshi Taniguchi2Eizo Maeda3Okinawa Subtropical Station, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural SciencesNagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityTokyo University of AgricultureEvents during the early development of rice endosperm were studied cyto-histologically. Attempts were made to clarify the sequential changes during the early developmental stages of endosperm to reveal the ultrastructural details of the first-anticlinal wall formation and the subsequent cellularization. Early development of nuclear endosperm rapidly proceeded after anthesis and a large number of free nuclei proliferated until 48 HAA. In a large central cell, phragmoplasts arose as a result of alignment of vesicles appeared between the free nuclei located in the peripheral cytoplasm layer along nucellus. The phragmoplasts initially fused with wall of the nucellus and formed the initials of anticlinal wall. The initial wall grew toward a large central vacuole and reached tonoplast of central vacuole. Thereby, alveolar typed cell compartments ensued. Furthermore, the anticlinal wall continuously arose to form a large number of alveolar typed compartments. The cellularization of compartments including a free nucleus was achieved during 48 to 72 HAA. Microtubules and Golgi apparatus seemed to contribute to cellularization. Lastly, the process forming first-anticlinal wall is followed on a representative diagram and compared with the cellularization in other cereal endosperms.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.3.446Alveolar typed cellAnticlinal wall formationCellularization, Nuclear endospermOryza sativaPhragmo-plastSeed formationUltrastructure.
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author Katsumi Suzuki
Hiroshi Miyake
Takeshi Taniguchi
Eizo Maeda
spellingShingle Katsumi Suzuki
Hiroshi Miyake
Takeshi Taniguchi
Eizo Maeda
Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
Plant Production Science
Alveolar typed cell
Anticlinal wall formation
Cellularization, Nuclear endosperm
Oryza sativa
Phragmo-plast
Seed formation
Ultrastructure.
author_facet Katsumi Suzuki
Hiroshi Miyake
Takeshi Taniguchi
Eizo Maeda
author_sort Katsumi Suzuki
title Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
title_short Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
title_full Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
title_fullStr Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Cellularization of the Free Nuclear Endosperm in Rice Caryopsis Revealed by Light and Electron Microscopy
title_sort cellularization of the free nuclear endosperm in rice caryopsis revealed by light and electron microscopy
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2000-01-01
description Events during the early development of rice endosperm were studied cyto-histologically. Attempts were made to clarify the sequential changes during the early developmental stages of endosperm to reveal the ultrastructural details of the first-anticlinal wall formation and the subsequent cellularization. Early development of nuclear endosperm rapidly proceeded after anthesis and a large number of free nuclei proliferated until 48 HAA. In a large central cell, phragmoplasts arose as a result of alignment of vesicles appeared between the free nuclei located in the peripheral cytoplasm layer along nucellus. The phragmoplasts initially fused with wall of the nucellus and formed the initials of anticlinal wall. The initial wall grew toward a large central vacuole and reached tonoplast of central vacuole. Thereby, alveolar typed cell compartments ensued. Furthermore, the anticlinal wall continuously arose to form a large number of alveolar typed compartments. The cellularization of compartments including a free nucleus was achieved during 48 to 72 HAA. Microtubules and Golgi apparatus seemed to contribute to cellularization. Lastly, the process forming first-anticlinal wall is followed on a representative diagram and compared with the cellularization in other cereal endosperms.
topic Alveolar typed cell
Anticlinal wall formation
Cellularization, Nuclear endosperm
Oryza sativa
Phragmo-plast
Seed formation
Ultrastructure.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.3.446
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