duroplastid
Duroplastid is a term encountered in limited, non-mainstream literature to denote a hypothetical plastid with enhanced durability or resistance to degradation. It is not an officially recognized plastid type in standard plant biology references. The name combines Latin roots duro- meaning hard or durable with plastid, an organelle involved in photosynthesis, storage, or synthesis in plant cells.
In the contexts where it appears, duroplastid is often discussed as a speculative concept in debates about
In scientific discourse, plastids are typically categorized as chloroplasts, chromoplasts, leucoplasts (including amyloplasts and elaioplasts), etioplasts,
See also: plastid, chloroplast, leucoplast, amyloplast, chromoplast, etioplast.