A study on calcium oxalate crystals in Tinantia anomala (Commelinaceae) with special reference to ultrastructural changes during anther development

J Plant Res. 2016 Jul;129(4):685-695. doi: 10.1007/s10265-016-0812-5. Epub 2016 Mar 9.

Abstract

Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals in higher plants occur in five forms: raphides, styloids, prisms, druses, and crystal sand. CaOx crystals are formed in almost all tissues in intravacuolar crystal chambers. However, the mechanism of crystallization and the role of CaOx crystals have not been clearly explained. The aim of this study was to explore the occurrence and location of CaOx crystals in organs of Tinantia anomala (Torr.) C.B. Clarke (Commelinaceae) with special attention to ultrastructural changes in the quantity of tapetal raphides during microsporogenesis. We observed various parts of the plant, that is, stems, leaves, sepals, petals, anthers, staminal trichomes and stigmatic papillae and identified CaOx crystals in all parts except staminal trichomes and stigmatic papillae in Tinantia anomala. Three morphological forms: styloids, raphides and prisms were found in different amounts in different parts of the plant. Furthermore, in this species, we identified tapetal raphides in anthers. The number of tapetal raphides changed during microsporogenesis. At the beginning of meiosis, the biosynthesis of raphides proceeded intensively in the provacuoles. These organelles were formed from the endoplasmic reticulum system. In the tetrad stage, we observed vacuoles with needle-shaped raphides (type I) always localised in the centre of the organelle. When the amoeboid tapetum was degenerating, vacuoles also began to fade. We observed a small number of raphides in the stage of mature pollen grains.

Keywords: Anther; Calcium oxalate crystals; Microsporogenesis; Raphides; Tapetum.

MeSH terms

  • Calcium Oxalate / metabolism*
  • Commelinaceae / growth & development*
  • Commelinaceae / ultrastructure*
  • Crystallization
  • Flowers / growth & development*
  • Flowers / ultrastructure*
  • Gametogenesis, Plant
  • Pollen / growth & development
  • Pollen / ultrastructure

Substances

  • Calcium Oxalate