1. Fucose in the surface deposits of axenic and field grown roots of Zea mays L.
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Vermeer, Janet and McCully, M.
- Abstract
The location of materials containing terminal fucose residues on the surface of axenic and field grown roots of corn has been determined. Binding patterns of FITC-labelled, Lotus purpureus Moench lectin indicate the presence of the fucose residues in the cell walls and mucilage of the peripheral region of the root cap. During development, fucose residues also appear in the outer periclinal walls and overlying mucilage of columnar epidermal cells. Surface material rich in these residues persists between the mature root hairs but is not found on their surface. Fucose-rich mucilage is present on the exposed surface of aerial roots and at the point where they enter the soil. No lectin binding residues are indicated elsewhere in the roots. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1981
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