Ultrastructure of transmitting tissue of Lycopersicon peruvianum style: Development and histochemistry

Planta. 1976 Jan;132(3):305-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00399731.

Abstract

The development of the transmitting tissue of the style of Lycopersicon peruvianum goes, after the completion of cell division and cell wall formation, through two distinct phases. During the first phase, the cells enlarge and the main part of the intercellular substance, consisting of pectins, is formed. During the second phase, the cells form an extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and proteins are incorporated in the intercellular substance. A possible role of these proteins in the incompatibility reaction is proposed.