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- Title
Changes in the arrangement of cellulose microfibrils associated with the cessation of cell expansion in tracheids.
- Authors
Abe, H.; Funada, R.; Ohtani, J.; Fukazawa, Kazumi
- Abstract
The relationship between the cessation of cell expansion and formation of the secondary wall was investigated in the early-wood tracheids of Abies sachalinensis Masters by image analysis and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The area of the lumen and the length of the perimeter of the lumen of differentiating tracheids increased from the cambium towards the xylem. These increases had just ceased in the case of tracheids closest to the cambium in which birefringence was first detected by observations with a polarizing light microscope. Cellulose microfibrils (MFs) deposited on the innermost surfaces of radial walls were not well ordered during the expansion of cells, but well ordered MFs were deposited at the subsequent stage of cell wall formation. The first well ordered MFs were oriented in an S-helix. The well ordered MFs had already been deposited at the tracheids where birefringence was first detected under the polarizing light microscope. These results indicate that the deposition of the well ordered MFs, namely, the formation of the secondary wall, begins before the cessation of cell expansion of tracheids. Therefore, it seems that the expansion of tracheids is restricted by the deposition of the secondary wall because the cell walls become rigid simultaneously with the development of the secondary wall and, therefore, the yield point of cell walls exceeds the turgor pressure of the cell.
- Publication
Trees: Structure & Function, 1997, Vol 11, Issue 6, p328
- ISSN
0931-1890
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s004680050092