Abstract

Cytochrome oxidase activity was demonstrated in unfixed root segments from Lupinus albus at the ultrastructural level using the osmiophilic reagent 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB). Precipitate, the formation of which was completely inhibited by 0.01 M KCN, and observed almost entirely on mitochondrial cristae, is considered to be produced by cytochrome oxidase activity. Heterogeneity of mitochondria as to the intensity of the reaction in the same cell could not be established with certainity. However, mitochondria of the root tip cells and cells belonging to the plerome consistently did not show histochemically demonstrable cytochrome oxidase activity.

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