Ultrastructure and Development of Sclerotia of Botrytis cinerea Pers. in vitro |
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Authors: | N G Nair A B Martin |
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Institution: | Biological and Chemical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | The development of sclerotia of Botrytis cinerea was examined at four stages during their maturation. The surface structure developed a network of profusely branched hyphae through their coalescence to a compact sclerotial body which was maturated by the deposition of melanin pigment. A characteristic feature of the hyphal cells of B. cinerea during the later stages of development was the presence of paramural bodies (plasmalemmasomes and lomasomes). Electrondense bodies with a limiting double-membrane congregated against the transverse septa of hyphal cells as sclerotia matured and may migrate from cell to cell through septal pores. We suggest that these and the lipid bodies found in hyphal cells may have a storage function in the resting sclerotia. |
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