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Seasonal and Experimentally Induced Changes in the Ultrastructure of Chloroplasts of Pinus silvestris
Author(s) -
MARTIN BJÖRN,
ÖQUIST GUNNAR
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
physiologia plantarum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.351
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1399-3054
pISSN - 0031-9317
DOI - 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1979.tb03183.x
Subject(s) - chloroplast , thylakoid , ultrastructure , starch , membrane , chloroplast membrane , botany , electron microscope , stroma , biology , chloroplast stroma , photosynthesis , biophysics , chemistry , biochemistry , physics , immunohistochemistry , gene , optics , immunology
The ultrastructure of chloroplasts in mesophyll cells of Pinus silvesris was examined under the electron microscope. Secondary needles were regularly sampled from a tree in a natural stand for one year. Primary needles from one‐year‐old seedlings exposed to frost hardening and dehardening conditions in a controlled environment chamber were also studied. These seedlings were exposed to 8 or 55 W m ‐2 . All needles were put in fixative at the different sampling dates and stored in a refrigerator until they were prepared for electron microscopy at the end of the experimental period. During the summer the choroplasts were symmetrically shaped and heavily loaded with starch. The membrane systems were well developed and consisted of both grana and stroma thylakoids. In autumn and during early artificial frost hardening the starch content was reduced, the chloroplasts appeared amoeboid and membrane‐free stroma regions were seen. Later the chloroplasts became swollen and aggregated in one part of the cell. Starch was lost and the chloroplasts aggregated earlier at 8 W m ‐2 than at 55 W m ‐2 . During winter the stroma thylakoids were first reduced in number and later even the grana thylakoids were damaged, resulting in mostly disorganized single membranes. Also the chloroplast envelope disappeared. In spring and early summer the chloroplasts migrated to the proximity of the cell walls. The membrane systems were reorganized and starch accumulated. During the first days of artificial dehardening the photosynthetic membranes were severely damaged, especially at 55 W m ‐2 , but soon new membranes were formed. Starch accumulated earlier at 55 than at 8 W m ‐2 . The reported ultrastructural variations are discussed in relation to functional and biochemical fluctuations caused by the season or by artificial variations in the climate as demonstrated earlier.

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