Specialized structures were observed in the sleeve of wall surrounding plasmodesmata in the rhizome tips of Nephrolepis exaltata and root tips of Spirodela oligorrhiza, Azolla pinnata, and Hordeum vulgare. Material was prepared either by fixation in glutaraldehyde/paraformaldehyde/tannic acid followed by cell wall digestion, or by rapid freezing and freeze substitution, prior to resin embedding. Two structures were identified: rings of electron‐opaque material encircling the neck region of plasmodesmata and electron‐opaque helices spiraling around the length of plasmodesmata. In some instances, particle‐like subunits were observed in the electron‐opaque rings. The possible role of these structures as external sphincters involved in the control of permeability of plasmodesmata is discussed.
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