Discovery of plastids

In 1883, A.F.W Schimper first observed green colored plastids in plant cells and named them chloroplasts. In 1883, scientist Meyer described green plastids as autoplasts and other colored plastids as trophoplasts. In 1886 scientist Haeckel first used the term plastid. In 1923, scientists provided information about the location and function of plastids in female plant cells.

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