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2004 | 46 | 193-200
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Transfer cell wall architecture in secretory hairs of Utricularia intermedia traps

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This paper discusses transfer cell wall deposition and architecture in various trap hairs of the carnivorous plant Utricularia intermedia. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the middle cells of both internal hairs and pavement epithelium hairs have reticulate-type wall ingrowths. The wall ingrowths of the middle cell of both quadrifids and bifids are very well developed. However, in middle cells of pavement epithelium hairs the level of development of wall ingrowths is not uniform. The presence of ruptured cuticles and wall ingrowths in these hairs suggests that water is transported by the pavement epithelium hairs from the trap to the external environment.
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193-200
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p.193-200,fig.,ref.
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  • Jagiellonian University, Grodzka 52, 31-044 Krakow, Poland
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