| Literature DB >> 23292543 |
Jianbo Cao1, Yantun Song, Hua Wu, Lihong Qin, Lihua Hu, Rong Hao.
Abstract
The process of natural leaf senescence of Cinnamomum camphora (C. camphora)-a commercial tree in Asia, was investigated, focusing on changes in cellular ultrastructure, epicuticular wax, and stoma. The changes to mesophyll cells in a senescing leaf predominantly include degradation of the following cellular components: cytoplasm, the central vacuole, small vacuoles, and vesicles with a diameter smaller than 400 nm, which are involved in the degradation of chloroplasts. The sequence of change in epicuticular wax during leaf senescence was different from those in herbaceous plants by atomic force microscope and scanning electron microscopic analysis. Comparing with maturation leaves, senescing leaves develop a wider aperture in their stoma, which would delay the leaf senescence of C. camphora. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Cinnamomum camphora; chloroplast degradation; epicuticular wax; leaf senescence; stoma; vacuole
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23292543 DOI: 10.1002/sca.21065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scanning ISSN: 0161-0457 Impact factor: 1.932