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Title
Light micrograph of a young leaf of lace plant
Author
Arunika Gunawardena Dalhousie University Department of Biology Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4J1 Canada
Keywords
lace plant, Aponogeton madagascariensis
Description
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Light micrograph of a young leaf of lace plant at the perforation stage of leaf development. The blue cells within three perforation sites that are undergoing programmed cell death (PCD) are stained specifically for cell wall pectins by alcian blue as a result of cuticle degradation. Adjacent living cells with intact cuticle are not stained. The resculpting of a simple leaf blade is a unique use of developmental PCD, known only for this species and for a handful of genera in the aroid family. The accessibility and predictability of perforation formation in lace plant leaves and the ability to propagate lace plant in sterile conditions make the lace plant an attractive model for the study of developmental PCD in plants. Scale bar = 100
Publisher
Botanical Society of America
Additional data
copyright: Gunawardena, BSA
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Collection
Cell Biology
Botanical Name
Aponogeton madagascariensis (Aponogetonaceae), Light micrograph
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