
doi: 10.1086/297420
Patterns of Fagopyrum esculentum embryo, endosperm, and ovule development were studied from two-celled embryo to torpedo-shaped embryo stages, using ultrathin sections of ovules 1-5 d after pollination (DAP) with a transmission electron microscope. At 1 DAP, the zygote had divided and formed a two- to eight-celled embryo, which was separated from the free nuclear endosperm by a thin wall developed from plasm membrane in the chalazal end of the egg cell. At this early stage, the cytoplasm contains extensive RER, active dictyosomes, polymorphic mitochondria, and plastids. The globular-shaped embryo, 3 DAP, consists of a completely developed vacuolated suspensor and an embryo proper that contains cells with denser cytoplasm than the endosperm. Wall ingrowths are completely formed on the parietal cell layer of the endosperm and cover the whole embryo. After this stage, the endosperm become cellularized and the embryo is changed from globular to heart-shaped at 4 DAP. Axis and cotyledon elongation as well as e...
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