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- Title
Secretory Vesicle Formation in the Secretory Cavity of Glandular Trichomes of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae).
- Authors
Kim, Eun Soo; Mahlberg, Paul G.
- Abstract
The disc cell wall facing the secretory cavity in lipophilic glands of Cannabis was studied for origin and distribution of hyaline areas, secretory vesicles, fibrillar matrix and particulate material. Secretions evident as light areas in the disc cell cytoplasm pass through modified regions in the plasma membrane and appear as hyaline areas ill the cell wall. Hyaline areas, surrounded with a filamentous outline, accumulate near tile wall surface lacing the secretory cavity where they fuse to form enlarged hyaline areas. Fibrillar matrix is related to and may originate from the dense outer layer of the plasma membrane. This matrix becomes distributed throughout the wall material and contributes in part to tile composition of the surface feature of secretory vesicles. Thickening of the cell wall is associated with secretions from the disc cells that facilitates movement of hyaline areas, fibrillar matrix and other possible secretions through the wall to form secretory vesicles anti intervesicular materials in the secretory cavity. The outer wall of disc ceils in aggregate forms the basilar wall surface of the secretory cavity which facilitates the organization of secretory vesicles that fill the secretory cavity.
- Subjects
PLANT cell walls; CANNABIS (Genus); SMOKABLE plants; CELL membranes; MOLECULAR biology
- Publication
Molecules & Cells (Springer Nature), 2003, Vol 15, Issue 3, p387
- ISSN
1016-8478
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/s1016-8478(23)13755-1