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 | | Image Title: Confocal optical section of a living chlorenchyma cell of Bienertia cycloptera | | Image Credit: Simon D. X. Chuong, Washington State University | | AJB Editor: Judy Jernstedt, University of California - Davis | | Intended End User: Teacher, Student | | License Details: BSA - Terms for Image Use | | Copyright held by: Simon D. X. Chuong, BSA | Date Created: 11/1/2005
| | For Larger Version (click here) | About the Image | Confocal optical section of a living chlorenchyma cell (stained with the nucleic
acid stain acridine orange) of Bienertia cycloptera, which possesses
a novel mechanism for C4 photosynthesis. Enzymes and organelles are
partitioned into two separate compartments within a single chlorenchyma cell.
The nucleus (green) is juxtaposed between a large, central cytoplasmic compartment,
densely packed with chloroplasts (red autofluorescence), and a peripheral compartment
with uniformly distributed chloroplasts. The cover is dedicated to co-author,
Vincent Raymond Franceschi (1953-2005), who contributed to the discovery of
single-cell C4 photosynthesis. | | Link to the AJB Abstract for the article: | Differentiation of cellular and biochemical features of the single-cell C4 syndrome during leaf development in Bienertia cycloptera (Chenopodiaceae) |
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