Green tissue within the haustorium of the dwarf mistletoe Korthalsella (Viscaceae). An ultrastructural comparison between chloroplasts of sucker and aerial stem tissues

被引:7
作者
Fineran, BA
机构
[1] Department of Plant Microbial Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch
关键词
Korthalsella; mistletoe; stem; chloroplasts; extensive granal stacks;
D O I
10.1007/BF01280176
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Korthalsella (Viscaceae) is a dwarf mistletoe attached to its host branch by a single haustorium. Plants are leafless with flattened or cylindrical stems that function in photosynthesis. When a fresh haustorium is cut the sucker within the host appears bright green. Transmission electron microscopy reveals that this greening is due to chloroplasts, but that their organization differs from those of the aerial stem. The three representatives of Korthalsella endemic to New Zealand were the main species investigated. In the stem, chloroplasts have short stacks of cylindrical grana interconnected by stroma thylakoids typical of normal chloroplasts. Sucker chloroplasts have a more variable organization, with most containing extensive granal stacks and poorly differentiated stroma thylakoids. These granal thylakoids exhibit extensive partitions formed by appression of adjacent membranes. Some sucker plastids also approach etioplasts in having a prominent prolamellar body from which radiate thylakoids with short partitions. Sucker chloroplasts usually contain a few large starch grains, plastoglobuli, and sometimes also a stroma centre. The extensive granal thylakoids in sucker chloroplasts of Korthalsella resemble that found in certain shade plants and tissue grown under low light conditions. Sucker chloroplasts probably have a low level of photosynthesis. This activity might provide a local source of osmotically active material used to assist transport between host and parasite.
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