The deposit consists of aleurone and the active enzymic substance, together with about 80 per cent. |
Details of endosperm mobilization and aleurone cell death were first described in the nineteenth century by Haberlandt. |
The endosperm, the largest organ in the seed, is surrounded by a single layer of cells, the aleurone layer. |
Expression was more obvious in aleurone cells, the endosperm cells lining the maternal seed coat. |
Only intact embryos with no starch or aleurone tissue adhering to the scutellar tissue were used. |
Endosperm refers to the rest of the seed, i.e. the seed coat, pericarp, aleurone layer, and starchy endosperm. |