Abstract
Formation and development of phragmoplast and cell plate were studied in endosperm of Haemanthus katherinae Bak. The same cells were studied with the light and electron microscope. Several cells were studied with time-lapse microcinematography before fixation. This permitted comparison of structures during their development on both the light and electron microscope level. Movements of fibrillar components of the phragmoplast and spindle were analyzed and their transport properties were correlated with formation of the cell plate. Change of arrangement of microtubules, transport of vesicles which form the cell plate, and formation of vesicles and microtubules has also been discussed.
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