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Germination of Agaricus bisporus spores is stimulated by vapourdiffusing from dilute solutions of various short-chain fattyacids, especially uo-valeric acid. No increase in germinationwas found in spores treated with succinic acid. All these compoundsinhibited spore germination at concentrations above the optimallevel. An examination of the influence of hydrogen-ion concentrationon germination is also reported. It is suggested that the germination-stimulatingactivity of the acids tested is not a pH effect but is due todirect entry of these compounds into metabolic pathways, particularlythose of fat metabolism. The prominent oil reserves in thesespores suggests a system analogous to that of rust uredospores,the respiration and germination of which is stimulated by short-chainfatty acids, contributing both to the respired carbon dioxideand the for-mation of new cell materials. 相似文献
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The stimulation of the germination of Agaricus bisporus sporesby mycelium of the same species has been shown to be due toa volatile metabolite, diffusing into the culture medium andinto the atmosphere. A wide range of other fungi has been foundto affect A. bisporus spores in a similar manner. There wasno evidence . that the stimulant was carbon dioxide. A seven-carbonolefin, isolated from air, which had been passed through culturesof A. bisporus mycelium and dried with phosphorus pentoxide,showed germination-stimulating activity but may have been producedby the action of this drying agent on some other metabolitefrom the mycelium. Volatile materials reported by other workersfrom A. bisporus mycelium and from Saccharomyces cereviseaewere tested and, of these, iso-valeric acid and iso-amyl alcoholwere found to stimulate spore germination of A. bisporus 相似文献
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LIPID PHYSIOLOGY OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA 总被引:4,自引:4,他引:0
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Abstract. Feeding behaviour of partially engorged Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Neumann) (Acari: Ixodidae) on rabbit serum held in capillary tubes and placed over the tick mouthparts was studied using the feeding electrogram technique with simultaneous macro video photography. Correlation of electrical events with fluid movement in the vicinity of the tick's mouthparts and the capillary meniscus, permitted the characterization of an orderly sequence of signals, termed the 'Feeding Complex', associated with highest weight gains. This complex consisted of a 3–8 Hz fast-sucking waveform typically lasting 4–5 min, a sharp drop in potential at salivation, and rest lasting 1 or 2 min where no waveform or fluid movements occur. Very high impedence recordings from within the tick capitulum indicate that the fast-sucking waveform coincides with bursts of potentials corresponding to contraction of the pharyngeal dilator muscles, whereas during rest a tonic series of spikes signifies that the floor of the salivarium is actively lowered. Feeding electrograms of ticks fed on serum from tick-resistant rabbits showed significantly fewer feeding complexes. The weight gains achieved by these ticks were reduced correspondingly. This suggests that some of the humoral effectors of immunity have an antifeedant effect on this unusual parasite of rabbits. 相似文献
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