The fine structure of ascospore shape and development inCeratocystis fimbriata

Beer, C. ; Wyk, P. W. J. ; Wingfield, M. J. ; Kemp, G. H. J.
Springer
Published 1995
ISSN:
1572-9699
Keywords:
Ceratocystis fimbriata ; C. moniliformis ; hat-shaped ascospores ; ultrastructure
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Ascospore development inCeratocystis fimbriata Ell. & Halst. commenced in an eight-nucleate ascus. A single vesicle formed along the periphery of the ascus from fragments of ascospore delimiting membranes, surrounded all eight nuclei and eventually invaginated, first forming pouches with open ends, then finally enclosing each of the eight nuclei in a separate sac, thus delimiting ascospores. Pairing of the ascospores followed and brim formation occurred at the contact area between two ascospores. Osmiophilic bodies contributed to the formation of brim-like appendages by fusing to the ascospore walls. Additional brims were observed at opposite ends of the ascospores giving them a double-brimmed appearance.
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