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STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE RESISTANT SPORANGIAL WALL IN THE FUNGUS ALLOMYCES
Authors:Gina Purelis Skucas
Abstract:The fine structure and chemical composition of the wall of resistant sporangia of Allomyces neo-moniliformis were investigated. Studies with the electron microscope showed that the wall is approximately 1.3 μ in thickness and is of complex construction. It consists essentially of three parts: a five-layered outer wall, two layers of “cementing substances,” and a single-layered inner wall. The presence of a highly convoluted cell membrane was also demonstrated. Six structural components were found to make up the walls of the resistant sporangia: glucose, glucosamine, chitin, melanin, protein, and lipids. Comparison of the structure and composition of the walls of resistant sporangia with the walls of hyphae and zoospores of Allomyces as reported by other investigators showed that, while the structure is very different, the composition is quite similar with only melanin and lipids apparently being absent from the zoospore and hyphal walls.
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