Author:
Kim Songmun,Han Sangsop,Born William H. Vanden
Abstract
To determine if cell damage could account for chlorsulfuron inhibition of assimilate transport, the ultrastructure of companion cells and surrounding mesophyll cells was examined following chlorsulfuron treatment. Six hours after treatment of canola leaves, thylakoids in companion cells were swollen and chloroplast structures in mesophyll cells were disorganized. Three days after treatment, the treated leaves contained more starch granules in companion cells than corresponding control leaves, presumably as a result of reduced assimilate export. We conclude that the inhibition of assimilate export in chlorsulfuron-treated canola leaves is associated, at least in part, with the ultrastructural changes described, particularly those in companion cells.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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