Plant Biol (Stuttg) 2001; 3(4): 351-356
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16449
Original Paper
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart ·New York

The Ultrastructure and Development of the Light Line in the Geraniaceae Seed Coat

A. Meisert 1 , D. Schulz 2 , H. Lehmann 2
  • 1 Institut für Biologie und Chemie, Universität Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany
  • 2 Institut für Tierökologie und Zellbiologie, Arbeitsgruppe Elektronenmikroskopie, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Further Information

Publication History

July 12, 2000

March 26, 2001

Publication Date:
16 August 2001 (online)

Abstract

In 32 Geraniaceae species, we investigated the so-called light line in the palisade layer of the seed coat. The light line is an incrustation of electron-dense substances in the secondary cell wall. The existence of different gaps in the line and its complete absence near the chalazal area suggest that this cell wall structure is not responsible for hardseededness in the Geraniaceae seed coat. The multiple light line pattern within idioblasts of the palisade layer is characteristic of this cell type, named multiple light line (mll) cells. The palisade cells and their light line in Geraniaceae differ structurally from those in the Fabaceae.

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A. Meisert

Department of Biology
University of Hildesheim

Marienburger Platz 22
31141 Hildesheim
Germany

Email: meisert@rz.uni-hildesheim.de

Section Editor: A. M. C. Emons

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