Allomyces neo-moniliformis gametogenesis |
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Authors: | L W Olson |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Genetics, The University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 2 A, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Summary InAllomyces neo-moniliformis meiosis takes place during resting sporangium germination. The meiospores are characteristically binucleate and biflagellate as described byEmerson (1938) andTeter (1944). A variation in the number of nuclei and flagella per meiospore from two is correlated with germination of the resting sporangia under reduced oxygen tension. The meiospores are extremely poor swimmers and are typically amoeboid. At encystment the gamma bodies of the cell are mobilized and appear involved in cyst wall synthesis. A single mitotic division of each nucleus gives rise to four nuclei. Gamete cleavage is as described for spore cleavage inBlastocladiella (Lessie andLovett 1968). The assembly of the nuclear cap and side body complex of the spore are extremely late processes in gametogenesis. The gametes are released when the single papilla dissolves. The gametes fuse in pairs and after zygote formation the cell is uninucleate with two flagella. The biflagellate zygote is an active swimming cell. The presence of homothallism or hetero-thallism inA. neo-moniliformis is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Allomyces Fungus Gamete Meiosis Zygote |
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