Studies on the, Comparative Physiology of Chara Australis 1. Growth Pattern and Gross Cytology of the Internodal Oell
Marie J Peebles FV Mercer and TC Chambers
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
17(1) 49 - 61
Published: 1964
Abstract
The growth of the internodal cell and its parts appears to be allometric. Two growth phases are recognized, an exponential phase in the young cells followed by a linear phase during which the internode expands by up to 200 mm in length. In the exponential phase the cytoplasm to vacuole ratio declines from a very high value to about 0·04--0·06 and then remains constant throughout the linear phase. In the linear phase the structure of the protoplast, at the light.microscope level, is similar for all cells; a unit volume of the protoplast appears similar in cells from 10 to 200 rum in length.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9640049
© CSIRO 1964