The zoospore of Pseudoperonospora cubensis, the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew |
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Authors: | Lene Lange,Ulla Edé n,Lauritz W. Olson |
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Affiliation: | Novo BioKontrol, Novo hdustri A/S, Novo Alle I, DK-2880 Bagsvérd. Denmark;Inst. of Genetics, Univ. of Copenhagen,Ø. Farimagsgade 2A, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark.;Inst. for Sporeplanter, Univ. of Copenhagen, Ø. Farimagsgade 20, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() The zoospore of Pseudosporonospora cubensis is typical of the secondary zoospore of the Peronosporales. The reniform zoospore contains a central nucleus with a prominent beak-like extension to the kinetosomes on the lateral side of the spore in the groove region. "Fuzzy" vesicles derived from dictyosomes surround and fuse with the contractile vacuole. Mitochondria and microbodies are located in the peripheral cytoplasm of the zoospore but the latter are confined to the groove region of the spore. The microbodies usually contain a laminate inclusion and the microbodies are not in a fixed position in relation to the peripheral cisternae. Neither a microbody-lipid body complex nor a "U-body" were observed. The kinetosomes of the spore are almost perpendicular to each other at the distal end of the beak-like extension of the nucleus. A complex system of cytoplasmic microtu-bules flare out from the kinetosomes to surround the nucleus and bundles of cytoplasmic microtubules extend under the plasmalemma of the spore. The zoospore contain numerous vesicles with osmiophilic inclusions which are finely striated; these are the so-called finger-print vesicles. |
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