Fine Structure of Germinating Botrytis fabae Sardina Conidia |
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Authors: | RICHMOND, D. V. PRING, R. J. |
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Affiliation: | Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol |
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Abstract: | The fine structure of germinating Botrytis fabae conidia wasstudied using both chemically stained sections and freeze-etchedreplicas. Germinating conidia have fewer organelles than restingconidia, glycogen is absent, and prevacuoles have disappeared.Endoplasmic reticulum which occurs as small strands close tothe cell wall of resting conidia becomes, on germination, multiplesheets surrounding the nuclei. A cross wall is formed at thebase of the germ tube soon after germination commences. Thenew wall material which appears to be continuous with this septalwall is produced, at least partly, from a new wall layer laiddown in the centre of the old conidial wall. An apical corpuscleis present at the apex of young germ tubes. Freeze-etched preparationsshow the formation of lomasomes by the passage of vesicles throughthe plasmalemma of conidia and germ tubes. In young hyphae lomasomescontain a complex arrangement of branching tubules. Some ofthe particles on the outer plasmalemma of young hyphae are arrangedin a geometrical pattern. |
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