The fine structure of resin secreting cells of the conical resin ducts in stem of Pinus sylvestris Carr.was studied with the help of high pressure freezing and freeze-substitution techniques. An unprecedented modeof r...The fine structure of resin secreting cells of the conical resin ducts in stem of Pinus sylvestris Carr.was studied with the help of high pressure freezing and freeze-substitution techniques. An unprecedented modeof resin elimination was observed. It seems that the hydrolase-contained Golgi vesicles take part in the dissolution of plasmalemma, and a passage is formed, through which resin material may quickly pass outside of theprotoplast. Then, the ruptured plasmalemma was repaired by some vesicles, possibly derived from Golgi bodies.展开更多
文摘The fine structure of resin secreting cells of the conical resin ducts in stem of Pinus sylvestris Carr.was studied with the help of high pressure freezing and freeze-substitution techniques. An unprecedented modeof resin elimination was observed. It seems that the hydrolase-contained Golgi vesicles take part in the dissolution of plasmalemma, and a passage is formed, through which resin material may quickly pass outside of theprotoplast. Then, the ruptured plasmalemma was repaired by some vesicles, possibly derived from Golgi bodies.