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100 _aWu Jilin
245 0 _aUltrastructure of Hevea bark on tapping: Parenchyma cells in secondary phloem
260 _bJournal of Natural Rubber Research
_c1993
300 _a137-145
520 _aThe parenchyma cells of secondary phloem in the trunk of Hevea brasiliensis were observed using transmission electron microscopy. In an untapped tree, the axial parenchyma cells and ray parenchyma cells rather than the companion cells are mainly storage cells which contain varied reserves and show less activity in metabolism. In addition to the cells whith vacuolar proteins in a fibrous form reported before, other axial parenchyma cells were found containing thicker diameter fibrils in the central vacuoles. In a tapped tree, the parenchyma cells near the tapping cut underwent many ultrastructural changes; decrease of reserves which include starach grains, vauolar proteins in the protein-storing cells and phytoferritin in plastids; formation of plasmatubules and related structures, and the myelin-like structures; occurrence of electron-dense materials outside the protoplast; increased accumulation of tannins. These changes wre found in axial parenchyma cells and ray parenchyma cells, and not in the companion cells except for the formation of plamsatubules and related structures. All the changes suggest the activation of metabolism in the parenchyma cells.
650 _aHevea bark
650 _aParenchyma cells
650 _aSecondary phloem
700 _aHao Bingzhong
942 _cJS
999 _c71727
_d71727