Literature DB >> 24240299

Identification of phosphate granules occurring in seedling tissue of two palm species (Phoenix dactylifera and Washingtonia filifera).

D A Demason1, J I Stillman.   

Abstract

Haustoria of two palm species, Phoenix dactylifera L. (date) and Washingtonia filifera (Lindl.) Wendl were carefully dissected from seeds, and the ultrastructural characteristics of the large, electron-opaque granules present in the cells of this tissue were compared using standard aldehyde and OsO4 fixations. In Washingtonia, the granules were smaller than those in date and were more variable in size and presence of non-opaque inclusions. All granules appeared to be membrane bounded although they often filled the bounded space. No protein, lipid, carbohydrate or tannins were found in the granules by standard staining procedures. The granules stained positively with two different metallic-phosphate stains which contained either bismuth or lead. Energy dispersive X-ray microprobe analysis, done on aldehyde-fixed granules and those stained with both phosphate stains, confirmed the fact that phosphorus and calcium were present in the granules. The granules also bound the metallic stains as expected. All procedures consistently confirmed the presence of phosphate in the granules. The data are most consistent with the hypothesis that the granules are composed of polyphosphate.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 24240299     DOI: 10.1007/BF00391334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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