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Biomechanical interaction between hyphae of two Pythium species (Oomycota) and host tissues
Authors:MacDonald Erin  Millward Laurie  Ravishankar J P  Money Nicholas P
Institution:Department of Botany, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA.
Abstract:Forces exerted by hyphae of the phytopathogen Pythium graminicola and mammalian pathogen Pythium insidiosum were compared with the mechanical resistance of their hosts' tissues. Hyphal apices of both species exerted a mean force of 2 microN, corresponding to mean pressures of 0.19 microN microm(-2) (or MPa) for P. graminicola, and 0.14 microN microm(-2) for P. insidiosum. Experiments with glass microprobes showed that the epidermis of grass roots resisted penetration until the pressure applied at the probe tip reached 1-12 microN microm(-2). Previously published data show that mammalian skin offers even greater resistance (10-47 microN microm(-2)). Clearly, tissue strength exceeds the pressures exerted by hyphae of these pathogens, verifying that secreted enzymes must play a critical role in reducing the resistance of plant and animal tissues. It is presumed that hyphae are sufficiently powerful to bore through any obstacles remaining after enzyme action.
Keywords:Invasive hyphal growth  Kingdom Stramenopila  Pythium graminicola  Pythium insidiosum  Tissue penetration  Turgor pressure
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