Abstract

In previous studies the porosity of the plant cell wall has been estimated to lie between 3.5 and 6 nm, depending on the cell type investigated and the method used. Morinda citrifolia cells from cultures at various stages of growth were incubated for 60 min with a colloidal gold sol (CGS) of size range 1.9-7.9 nm. Penetration of the cell wall by these gold particles was limited to the log phase of the culture growth cycle, with maximum uptake occurring in early log phase. The size of particles observed within the early log phase cells ranged from 2.5 to 5.7 nm. Since the cell wall was not, as in other methods, disrupted or altered, we conclude that the wall pores are up to 5.7 nm mean diameter at this early stage, but decrease rapidly as the culture ages

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