STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF HYPHAL SEPTA IN ALLOMYCES |
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Authors: | Robert J. Meyer Melvin S. Fuller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 30602 |
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Abstract: | Development of hyphal septa (pseudosepta) in Allomyces macrogynus begins with the formation of five or more discontinuous pieces of wall material that project inward from the hyphal wall. Lateral fusion of these projections leaves a central pore in the septum that is later filled in by centripetal deposition of wall material. However, lateral fusion of the projections is not complete; peripheral pores remain in the rim of the mature septum. The position of cytoplasmic microtubules corresponds to the position of actively moving cellular particles and organelles. Allomyces reticulatus and A. arbuscula have similar septa. |
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