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Video clip compilation showing the development of a window over a period of 72 hours. Note that this video focused initially on early-PCD (EPCD) stage cells. Chloroplast pigmentation, movement and size differ between cells in different stages of PCD. Small aggregates become larger as PCD advances and individual organelles are seen attaching to the aggregate. Transvacuolar strands (TVS) can be seen within cells and are most frequent in EPCD. Note the advancement of EPCD visibly denoted by a decrease in chloroplast size and number, resulting in a reduction in chlorophyll pigmentation. The two cells of interest show a loss of chloroplast pigmentation, individual organelles and aggregates undergoing Brownian motion, and near the final stages of PCD, nuclear displacement followed by PM collapse. Approximately 100X sped up. |
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Source | Wertman J, Lord C, Dauphinee A, Gunawardena A. "The pathway of cell dismantling during programmed cell death in lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) leaves". BMC Plant Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2229-12-115. PMID 22828052. PMC: 3466136. | ||
Author | Wertman J, Lord C, Dauphinee A, Gunawardena A | ||
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Author | Wertman J, Lord C, Dauphinee A, Gunawardena A |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Video clip compilation showing the development of a window over a period of 72 hours. Note that this video focused initially on early-PCD (EPCD) stage cells. Chloroplast pigmentation, movement and size differ between cells in different stages of PCD. Small aggregates become larger as PCD advances and individual organelles are seen attaching to the aggregate. Transvacuolar strands (TVS) can be seen within cells and are most frequent in EPCD. Note the advancement of EPCD visibly denoted by a decrease in chloroplast size and number, resulting in a reduction in chlorophyll pigmentation. The two cells of interest show a loss of chloroplast pigmentation, individual organelles and aggregates undergoing Brownian motion, and near the final stages of PCD, nuclear displacement followed by PM collapse. Approximately 100X sped up. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012-07-25 |