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Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Microprobe Analysis of Silicification Patterns in Inflorescence Bracts of Avena sativa
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1972
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BiologyElectron MicroscopyBotanyMicroscopyInflorescence BractsAvena Inflorescence BractsNatural SciencesUltrastructureBiotechnologyAvena SativaSilica DepositionChemistryDermatologyMedicinePlant PhysiologyPlant Histology
Using scanning electron microscopy, we determined the kinds and distribution of epidermal cell types in Avena inflorescence bracts (glume, lemma, and palea). Electron microprobe analysis of silica deposition in these epidermal cells showed that silica cells constitute one of the important deposition sites. Probe ratio data indicate that the silica deposited is 74 % pure. Significant amounts of silica also become deposited in the trichomes and lesser amounts in the walls of long epidermal cells. None could be detected in the stomata. The possible functional significance of silica deposition in epidermal cells of these bracts is discussed.