amyloplast Bot.
(ˈæmɪləʊplɑːst, -æ-)
[ad. F. amyloplaste (L. Errera L'{Eacu}piplasme des Ascomycètes (1882) x. 74), f. amylo- + -plast.]
A colourless granule in a plant-cell, around which a starch-grain is formed.
| 1886 S. H. Vines Lect. Physiol. Plants x. 180 Schimper has observed that the formation of starch-grains is commonly effected, in parts of plants not exposed to light, by certain specialised portions of the protoplasm which are termed starch-forming corpuscles or amyloplasts. 1955 New Biol. XIX. 90 The amyloplasts, the specific sites of starch formation. |