Intra-Leaf and Intracellular Gradients in Chloroplast Ultrastructure of Dorsiventral Leaves Illuminated from the Adaxial or Abaxial Side during their Development
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The number of thylakoids per granum, which is smaller in sun-type chloroplasts than in shade-type chloroplasts, was counted for the chloroplasts at various positions within the single leaves of Spinacia oleracea L. and Glycine max (L.) Merrill. The thylakoid number increased with depth from the adaxial surface, but this trend was not evident within respective cells. Therefore, photosynthetic properties of chloroplasts should be similar within a cell but different among cell layers. The similarity within a cell may be due to the nuclear control of the chloroplast development and/or to chloroplast movement along the cell walls. Illumination of the leaves of G. max from the abaxial side during their expansion resulted in the complete inversion of the intra-leaf gradient in the thylakoid number, indicating that the formation of the intra-leaf gradient in chloroplast properties is influenced by the intra-leaf light environment during the later phase of leaf development.
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著者
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TERASHIMA Ichiro
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
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HARA Noboru
Department of Urology, Niigata Cancer Center Hospital
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Hara Noboru
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Sciences University Of Tokyo Komaba
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Sakaguchi Shuichi
Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo Komaba
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Sakaguchi Shuichi
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Sciences University Of Tokyo Komaba
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Sakaguchi Shuichi
Department Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Science Nara Women's University
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Terashima Ichiro
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Sciences University Of Tokyo Komaba:(present )department O
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Terashima Ichiro
Department Of Biological Science Graduate School Of Sciences Tokyo University
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Terashima Ichiro
Department Of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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