Pre-prophase bands of microtubules in all categories of formative and proliferative cell division in Azolla roots

Pre-prophase bands of microtubules were found in every category of cell division, symmetrical and asymmetrical, in the cell lineages of the root apex of Azolla pinnata R.Br. and A. filiculoides Lam., and in the transverse divisions in the cell files of the roots. They are also found in the asymmetrical cell division that gives rise to trichoblasts in roots of Hydrocharis dubia (B1). Backer. It is possible, in a variety of cell types in roots of Azolla, to predict within a fraction of a micrometre where a new cell wall will be located. In every such case the midline of the 1.5–3-μm-wide pre-prophase band anticipates this location. Each of the daughter cells thus inherits approximately half of the former pre-prophase band site. Images interpreted as stages of formation of the band were obtained, its microtubules replacing the interphase cortical arrays. In one highly asymmetrical division, band formation precedes migration of the nucleus to the site of mitosis. The asymmetrical division that gives rise to root hairs passes acropetally along every cell in the dermatogen layer, and preprophase bands were seen up to 8 cells in advance of the last completed division. Here, and in the zone of formative divisions, the band is present for much longer than the duration of mitosis. The ubiquity of the band in the Azolla root tip is discussed in relation to the literature, and a working hypothesis is presented that takes into account current knowledge of occurrence, development and function of the band.

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