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MORPHOLOGY AND LABORATORY CULTIVATION OF ECHINOSTELIUM MINUTUM
Authors:Constantine J Alexopoulos
Institution:Department of Botany, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract:Alexopoulos , Constantine J. (State U. Iowa, Iowa City.) Morphology and laboratory cultivation of Echinostelium minutum. Amer. Jour. Bot. 47(1): 37—43. Illus. 1960.—The morphology of the sporangium, spores, swarm cells and Plasmodium of the white form of Echinostelium minutum is described. A peridium is present in the early stages of sporangial formation. It eventually disappears leaving only a small collar at the base of the columella. The structure of the spore wall is unique in this genus. The spore case may be described as consisting of a thin wall with several thickened portions distributed over its surface. These are particularly evident in germinated spores. Spore germination and swarm cells are described for the first time. Swarm cells are biflagellate with two long anterior flagella of nearly equal length. The Plasmodium remains microscopic until fruiting time, when it gives rise to but a single sporangium. The plasmodial protoplast never becomes differentiated into veins but remains more or less homogeneous. It exhibits almost imperceptibly slow, irregular streaming instead of the reversible, rapid, rhythmic motion characteristic of plasmodia of most other Myxomycetes which have been studied. It typifies, therefore, a third type of Plasmodium which may be placed alongside that of the Physarales, and that of Stemonitis flavogenita. The laboratory cultivation of E. minutum from spore to spore on agar media is reported here for the first time.
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