Studies on Seeds: V. Microbodies, Glyoxysomes, and Ricinosomes of Castor Bean Endosperm 12
AUTOR(ES)
Mollenhauer, Hilton H.
RESUMO
Glyoxysomes, a form of microbody, are present in castor bean endosperm during the first 8 days of seed germination. They have a “typical” microbody form and are shown histochemically to contain catalase. The catalase label is distributed throughout the microbody and is not an exclusive feature of the crystalline or amorphous core.
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