An ultrastructural study of the vegetative shoot apex ofHelianthus annuusL. cv. Peredovic has shown that in most respects the cytoplasmic components of the central zone cells were similar to those of the mitotically active peripheral zone cells. For example, the mitochondria, dictyosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and microtubules were not different either in their structure or in distribution in the two types of cells. The only striking difference found was the presence of starch-containing plastids in the central zone, primarily in the two tunica layers in this region, and their absence from peripheral and immediately subjacent regions of the meristem. Starch-containing plastids were observed in the differentiating pith cells. Plasmodesmata were observed in the central zone and in walls between central and peripheral zone cells.
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