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Fine structure of cleistothecia, asci, and ascospores of Myxotrichum deflexum
Rosing, W.C
Mycologia, 1985-11, Vol.77 (6), p.920-926
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Lawrence, KS: Taylor & Francis
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Title:
Fine structure of cleistothecia, asci, and ascospores of Myxotrichum deflexum
Author:
Rosing, W.C
Subjects:
Appendages
;
Asci
;
ascospore
;
Ascospores
;
ascus
;
Biological and medical sciences
;
Cell membranes
;
Chaetomium
;
CHAMPIGNON
;
cleistothecia
;
ESPORAS
;
Fine structure
;
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
;
Fungal spores
;
FUNGI
;
Hyphae
;
Microtubules
;
Myxotrichum
;
Plant cytology, morphology, systematics, chorology and evolution
;
Septum
;
SPORE
;
SPORES
;
Thallophyta
;
ULTRAESTRUCTURA
;
ULTRASTRUCTURE
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Mycologia, 1985-11, Vol.77 (6), p.920-926
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Description:
Cleistothecia of Myxotrichum deflexum are composed of a lax network of peridial hyphae. Outer peridial hyphae (appendages) are very thick-walled and smooth; inner hyphae frequently terminate in spirals. Typical ascomycetous septa occur within the peridial hyphae. Asci develop by the crozier method. The ascus septum is provided with a dense pore coating similar to that described from a number of different ascomycete groups. Prior to ascospore delimitation, a typical ascus vesicle forms near the periphery of the ascus. This vesicle eventually invaginates to cut out eight navicular ascospores. Wall material forms between the two spore-delimiting membranes and consists of an inner light primary layer and an outer dense secondary layer.
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Lawrence, KS: Taylor & Francis
Language:
English
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