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Meiosis in the aquatic fungusCatenaria allomycis
Authors:Ellis E. Sykes  D. Porter
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Department of Biology, Albany State College, 31705 Albany, GA, USA;(2) Department of Botany, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, GA, USA
Abstract:Summary Catenaria allomycis Couch (Blastocladiales) is an endobiotic fungal parasite primarily of species of the genusAllomyces. The life cycle ofC. allomycis contains both sexual and asexual phases. Synaptonemal complexes have been found in young developing resistant sporangia (RS) suggesting that meiosis occurs within the thick walled RS prior to syngamy. Ultrastructural evidence suggests that meiosis proceeds through pachytene in the developing RS and is arrested in diplotene of prophase I until the sporangia are induced to germinate at which time the meiotic process is completed. Quantitative nuclear counts in developing RS support the ultrastructural observations. Meiotic nuclei are characterized by polar fenestrae in the nuclear envelope and intranuclear plaque-like microtubule organizing centers (MTOC).Portion of a Ph.D. dissertation submitted by the senior author to the Graduate School, University of Georgia.
Keywords:Blastocladiales  Catenaria allomycis  Meiosis  Synaptonemal complex
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