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An unusual method of development and sporulation of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on castor leaf – an SEM account
Authors:Ahmed M Babu  Tomy Philip  Mala V Rajan  Syed MH Qadri
Institution:1. Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute , Sreerampura, Mysore, 570 008, Karnataka, India babuam@rediffmail.com;3. Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute , Sreerampura, Mysore, 570 008, Karnataka, India
Abstract:Development and sporogenesis of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on castor leaf differed from that on other known host plants. C. gloeosporioides had three kinds of hyphae on castor leaf: primary infection hyphae (PIH), runner hyphae (RH) and secondary infection hyphae (SIH). The PIH originated from conidia, grew on leaf surface and entered the leaf by direct penetration of the cuticle without forming appressoria. The RH were sub-cuticular hyphae, the track of which was traceable by the bulgings on the leaf surface, and the SIH were the hyphae that emerged to leaf surface from RH through the cuticle or stomata. Conidia were initiated as small protrusions along the lengths of RH and SIH that got differentiated into distinct conidia, each born on a short stumpy conidiophore without forming any congregation. The protrusions from RH emerged to the leaf surface by piercing the cuticle, and they developed into distinct conidia on the leaf surface. The conidia developed from RH and SIH were identical in size and shape. Even though conidia were occasionally found emerged through stomata, that appeared to be random than a preferred route for the discharge of conidia. The penetration and sporogenesis of C. gloeosporioides on castor leaf differed from that reported on mulberry leaf.
Keywords:castor  Colletotrichum gloeosporioides  penetration  sporulation  SEM
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