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Ultrastructure of primary sporidia of a wheat-bunt fungus,Tilletia caries, during ontogeny and mating

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Primary sporidia ofTilletia caries (DC.) Tul. are borne on denticles at the tips of promycelia. The promycelia contain many small vacuoles and mitochondria and numerous lipid bodies. As the primary sporidia develop, the promycelial cytoplasm passes into the nascent cells. Septa develop between the bases of mature sporidia and the tips of the denticles. Sporidia that abscise from the denticles commonly have prominent birth scars at their bases. The sporidia have very thin walls, few vacuoles, attenuated mitochondria, and numerous lipid bodies. Conjugation pegs are generally produced by both members of a conjugating pair of sporidia and there are bud scars where they emerge from the sporidia. The sporidial walls are apparently hydrolyzed during emergence of the pegs. Vesicles are sometimes present at the tips of the conjugation pegs and, before fusion, electron-dense accumulations are sometimes observed between the tips of adjacent pegs. The approaching conjugation pegs are precisely aligned prior to fusion, suggesting polar communication. The walls of the conjugation pegs fuse and then are hydrolyzed. Fused sporidia are relatively homogeneous in content. The nucleus in a sporidum is often close to the conjugation tube and occasionally is partly within the fusion tube.

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Cooperative investigations of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Brigham Young University, and Science and Education Administration-Agricultural Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Technical Paper No. 4,934 of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station. Mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may be suitable.

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Kollmorgen, J.F., Hess, W.M. & Trione, E.J. Ultrastructure of primary sporidia of a wheat-bunt fungus,Tilletia caries, during ontogeny and mating. Protoplasma 99, 189–202 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01275734

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