Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds

A comparative study of storage protein deposition has been made in developing seeds of a range of legumes. Varieties of pisum sativum, vicia faba, vigna unguiculata, and Phaseolus vulgaris have been examined. Particular attention has been paid to: (i) morphological and cytological changes during the...

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Main Author: Bakhtiar, A.
Published: Durham University 1983
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3474662015-03-19T05:38:23ZStructural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seedsBakhtiar, A.1983A comparative study of storage protein deposition has been made in developing seeds of a range of legumes. Varieties of pisum sativum, vicia faba, vigna unguiculata, and Phaseolus vulgaris have been examined. Particular attention has been paid to: (i) morphological and cytological changes during the course of seed development, (ii) the structural relationship of the developing seed to its maternal tissue with regard to nutrient transport, (iii) the structure of the developing embryo with regard to possible pathways for nutrient transport, (iv) the cytology and ultrastructure of storage protein deposition with the cotyledon leaves. The results illustrate differences in seed coat structure which could influence the rate of nutrient supply during embryo development and features of embryo structure related to nutrient uptake. Evidence is presented which illustrates uniform storage protein deposition throughout the cotyledon parenchyma tissues of the developing legume seeds examined.611Human anatomy & human histologyDurham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.347466http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/7261/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Human anatomy & human histology
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Human anatomy & human histology
Bakhtiar, A.
Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
description A comparative study of storage protein deposition has been made in developing seeds of a range of legumes. Varieties of pisum sativum, vicia faba, vigna unguiculata, and Phaseolus vulgaris have been examined. Particular attention has been paid to: (i) morphological and cytological changes during the course of seed development, (ii) the structural relationship of the developing seed to its maternal tissue with regard to nutrient transport, (iii) the structure of the developing embryo with regard to possible pathways for nutrient transport, (iv) the cytology and ultrastructure of storage protein deposition with the cotyledon leaves. The results illustrate differences in seed coat structure which could influence the rate of nutrient supply during embryo development and features of embryo structure related to nutrient uptake. Evidence is presented which illustrates uniform storage protein deposition throughout the cotyledon parenchyma tissues of the developing legume seeds examined.
author Bakhtiar, A.
author_facet Bakhtiar, A.
author_sort Bakhtiar, A.
title Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
title_short Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
title_full Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
title_fullStr Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
title_full_unstemmed Structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
title_sort structural studies of protein deposition in developing legume seeds
publisher Durham University
publishDate 1983
url http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.347466
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