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Published online 1 May 1959
Published in Agron J 51:295-301 (1959)
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The Development of Mitochondria in the Scutellum of Germinating Corn1

J. B. Hanson, A. E. Vatter, M. E. Fisher and R. F. Bils2

Synopsis: During the initial days of germination and seedling growth there is an increase in the mass and oxidative activity of mitochondria isolated from corn scutellum. Electron micrographs of isolated mitochondria show them to increase in size.


1 Contribution from the Agronomy Department and the Electron Microscope Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana. This work was supported by Grant G-3358 from the National Science Foundation.

2 Associate Professor, Electron Microscopist, Senior Laboratory Technician, and Graduate Assistant, respectively.







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