Abstract

Electron microscopic observations of wheat premeiocytes in premeiotic mitosis (PMM) and premeiotic interphase (PMI) are reported. In archesporial cells of columns at last PMM there is a significant increase in activity of endoplasmic reticulum. Characteristic states of chromatin of premeiocyte nuclei in the stages of PMI are illustrated. Changes in the primary walls of PMCs at Stage 1, PMI, precede the formation of callose in Stage 2. In general, callose deposition throughout the PMC column follows the pattern described elsewhere in Sorghum and other Gramineae. The behavior of the plasmalemma during callose synthesis resembles that described elsewhere in Cucurbita. A role for the cell endomembrane system in callose synthesis is suggested. Blebs arising from the inner membrane of the nuclear envelope, described elsewhere in endosperm cells of wheat and by us in wheat PMCs in this report, give rise to vesicles which carry nuclear material into the cell cytoplasm. Differences in this transport mechanism as it appears in the two tissue systems are described.

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