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. 1968 Nov;43(11):1769-80.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.11.1769.

Developmental Physiology of Bean Leaf Plastids II. Negative Contrast Electron Microscopy of Tubular Membranes in Prolamellar Bodies

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Developmental Physiology of Bean Leaf Plastids II. Negative Contrast Electron Microscopy of Tubular Membranes in Prolamellar Bodies

A Kahn. Plant Physiol. 1968 Nov.

Abstract

Proplastids and prolamellar bodies with tubular membranes were isolated from the dark grown primary leaves of bean seedlings (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). The combination of fluorescence microscopy and negative contrast electron microscopy provided the tentative identification of protochlorophyll holochrome as a constituent of prolamellar body membranes and new evidence for solution-filled channels within the tubular membrane systems of prolamellar bodies.

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