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Spiral growth in the radially-expanding piloboloid mutants ofPhycomyces blakesleeanus
Authors:K. Yoshida  T. Ootaki  J. K. E. Ortega
Affiliation:(1) Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Education, Yamagata University, 990 Yamagata, Japan;(2) Thermophysics Section, Martin Marietta Corporation, Denver Division, 8020 Denver, CO, USA
Abstract:
The growth zone of the sporangiophore of a piloboloid mutant,pil, ofPhycomyces expands radially at an increased rate until the growth zone becomes nearly spherical, in sharp contrast to that of the wild-type sporangiophore which exhibits longitudinal elongation only and is conical. The rotation of thepil sporangiophore reverses its direction from clockwise (CW) to counterclockwise (CCW) during the period of increased radial expansion, and the CCW rotation continues as long as does the radial expansion. The direction of rotation and the time of reversal are correlated with the relative rates of cell-wall expansion in the longitudinal and transverse directions. The CCW rotation of the sporangiophore of this mutant can be explained by the behavior of the microfibrils, as previously proposed to explain the rotation of the wild-type sporangiophore.Abbreviations CW clockwise - CCW counterclockwise — both as viewed from above
Keywords:Cell-wall expansion  Growth  Phycomyces  Piloboloid mutant  Rotation and Growth  Sporangiophore
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