The Development of Infection Structures of Sderotium cepivorum on Onion |
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Authors: | A Stewart D Backhouse P W Sutherland R A Fullerton |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, University of Auckland, Auckland |
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Abstract: | Growth of Sderotium cepivorum mycelium on root tissue differed from that on stem tissue. Hyphae grew along the lines of the longitudinal epidermal cell walls often producing side branches which resulted in a distinctive pattern of growth. Penetration occurred mainly between anticlinal wall junctions with occasional direct penetration through the periclinal wall. Growth on the surface of the stem resulted in the formatíon of donne shaped infection cushions, arising from repeated dichotomous branching of hyphal tips. Penetration of the stem tissue occurred solely from these structures. The results of experiments using artificial membranes and surface replicas indicated that the stimulus for attempted penetration was chemical in nature but that the nature of the infection structure produced was determined by the relative strength of the tissue under attack. |
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