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Localization of polysaccharides in the freeze-substituted, Eponembedded ovaries of Paspalum longifolium prior to pollination was carried out by periodic acid-Schiff's (PAS), periodic acid-thiosemicarbazide-silver proteinate (PA-TSC-AgPr) and periodic acid-thiosemicarbazide-osmium (PA-TSC-OsO4) reactions. The specificities of these three reactions were also studied. These three reactions are all effective for light microscopic demonstration of polysaccharides in the filiform apparatus, starch grains in the cells and PAS substance in the micropylar region. Nonspecific staining of the nucleoli of the egg and polar nuclei was observed in the PAS reaction. The PA-TSC-AgPr reaction is very specific for polysaccharides but its overall reaction takes a much longer period of time than the PAS reaction. The PA-TSC-OsO4 reaction colors the cytoplasm and nuclei of most cells and therefore stains of the cell walls, especially those of the egg cell and synergids, do not stand out clearly. The synergid cytoplasm contains some amorphous polysaccharides and thus it colors even in PAS and PA-TSC-AgPr preparations. In the mature embryo sac, the egg and central cell as well as antipodals are vacuolated but the two synergids have no visible vacuoles under light microscope. Each synergid has a prominent filiform apparatus at the micropylar end, which stains intensely in all three preparations. The walls of the central cell and antipodals adjacent to the nucellar cells have many inward papillae which are also intensely stained in all three preparations. Starch grains are abundant in the ovary wall and usually absent in the nucellus and integuments. They are present in the egg, central cell and antipodals, but not in the two synergids.
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Chao, Cy. Light microscopic detection of PAS-positive substances with thiosemicarbazide in freeze-substituted ovaries of Paspalum longifolium before pollination. Histochemistry 54, 159–168 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00489674
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