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Exploring 3D leaf anatomical traits for C 4 photosynthesis: chloroplast and plasmodesmata pit field size in maize and sugarcane.

Moon-Sub LeeRyan A BoydKingsley A BoatengDonald R Ort
Published in: The New phytologist (2023)
Volume and surface area of chloroplasts and surface area of plasmodesmata pit fields are presented for two C 4 species, maize and sugarcane, with respect to cell surface area and cell volume. Serial block face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy with the Airyscan system (LSM) were used. Chloroplast size estimates were much faster and easier using LSM than with SBF-SEM; however, the results were more variable than SBF-SEM. Mesophyll cells were lobed where chloroplasts were located, facilitating cell-to-cell connections while allowing for greater intercellular airspace exposure. Bundle sheath cells were cylindrical with chloroplasts arranged centrifugally. Chloroplasts occupied c. 30-50% of mesophyll cell volume, and 60-70% of bundle sheath cell volume. Roughly 2-3% of each cell surface area was covered by plasmodesmata pit fields for both bundle sheath and mesophyll cells. This work will aid future research to develop SBF-SEM methodologies with the aim to better understand the effect of cell structure on C 4 photosynthesis.
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