STUDIES ON THE SPOROGENOUS LINEAGE IN THE MOSS TIMMIELLA-BARBULOIDES .8. SPORODERM DEVELOPMENT

Citation
R. Gambardella et al., STUDIES ON THE SPOROGENOUS LINEAGE IN THE MOSS TIMMIELLA-BARBULOIDES .8. SPORODERM DEVELOPMENT, Botanica acta, 106(4), 1993, pp. 356-363
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09328629
Volume
106
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
356 - 363
Database
ISI
SICI code
0932-8629(1993)106:4<356:SOTSLI>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The formation of the sporoderm in the moss Timmiella barbuloides (Brid .) Moenk. (Pottiales) was investigated by electron and fluorescence mi croscopy. Exine is the first layer formed. It is initiated during late cytokinesis on the distal surface of the tetrad members by centripeta l apposition of lamellae just outside the plasma membrane. The exine t hen extends along the margins of the spore up to the proximal face whe re it contributes to the formation of the aperture. Exine deposition i s closely related to two extensive systems of microtubules that develo p sequentially from discrete microtubule organizing centres associated with the plasma membrane at distal and proximal poles of spores. Afte r spore liberation from the tetrads the exine becomes homogeneous. Dis continuous perine ornamentations of extrasporal origin are then deposi ted onto the outer surface of the exine while the aperture development is completed. The intine is the last and innermost layer formed. Its deposition is restricted to the proximal hemisphere of the spore with thickness decreasing from the pole to equator.