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Cytochemical evidence of a fungal cell wall alteration during infection of Eucalyptus roots by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum
Authors:Fabienne Paris  Jean Dexheimer  Frédéric Lapeyrie
Affiliation:(1) Centre de Recherche de Nancy, Laboratoire de Microbiologie, INRA, F-54 280 Champenoux, France;(2) Laboratoire de Biologie des Ligneux, Université de Nancy I, BP 239, F-54 506 Vandoeuvre Cedex, France
Abstract:When the ectomycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum changes from a saprophytic to a symbiotic stage, its cell wall structure becomes simplified. The external hyphal wall layer which, in the saprophytic stage, is highly reactive to the Gomori-Swift test becomes poorly reactive and can no longer be distinguished from the internal wall layer in the Hartig net hyphae. The intensely stained external wall layer was also absent from pure cultures of Cenococcum geophilum grown on a medium with a low sugar content. This cell wall alteration could be due to a decrease in the amount of melanin or of melanin plus cystine-containing proteins. This change may be necessary for increased nutrient exchange between symbionts through hyphal walls.
Keywords:Ectomycorrhiza  Fungus  Cell wall, ultrastructure  protein  melanin  Eucalyptus  Cenococcum geophilum
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