Endophyte differentiation inCasuarina actinorhizae |
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Authors: | R. H. Berg L. McDowell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 1059 McCarty Hall, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary This is an ultrastructural study of development of infected cells in nitrogen fixing root nodules ofCasuarina spp. While several aspects of development are similar to those found in many other actinorhizae, unusual aspects of development of the host cell and differentiation of the endophyte inCasuarina are correlated with unusual changes in the wall of the infected cell. Instead of vesicles the endophyte forms atypical hyphae in mature infected cells. These unusual hyphal forms are termed intracellular hyphae. Intracellular hyphae are nonseptate hyphae which originate and terminate within the same host cell, and have a varying diameter and a multidirectional growth and branching pattern. A laminate surface layer previously undescribed on hyphae ofFrankia is a feature common to mostCasuarina endophytic hyphae and is probably similar chemically to the laminae comprising the multilamellate envelope of endophytic vesicles in other actinorhizae.This paper is Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 7350. |
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Keywords: | Actinomycete Casuarina Development Frankia Root nodules Symbiosis |
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