10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASCOGONIA»
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The remaining tissues of the apothecium develop from the hyphae bearing
ascogonia. These include the paraphyses that are fully-developed before the
ascogenous hyphae appear so that asci develop between the paraphyses.
2
An Introduction to Mycology
Development of apothecium Among the discomycetes there appears to be
distinct patterns of development associated with the appearance and types of
ascogonia. In the inoperculate discomycetes, the ascogonia or "sporophytic cell'
...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
3
Issues in Life Sciences: Muscle, Membrane, and General ...
According to recent research published in the journal Eukaryotic Cell, “The
transition from the vegetative to the sexual cycle in filamentous ascomycetes is
initiated with the formation of ascogonia. Here, we describe a novel type of sterile
...
Apothecia of P. domesticum arise from clusters of ascogonia and antheridia
formedby repeated dichotomyof a single hypha. The ascogonia arefatter thanthe
antheridiaand each ascogonium is surmounted bya tubular recurved trichogyne ...
John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007
5
Text Book Of Botany Diversity Of Microbes And Cryptogams
In lower Ascomycotina there is a functional and morphological differentiation
among sex organs. The male and female sex organs are respectively called as
antheridium and ascogonium. In Eurotium, the sex organs, antheridia and
ascogonia, ...
6
Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms: Current Knowledge and ...
In heterothallic species, such as N. crassa, fertilization is preceded by the
development of specialized male and female structures called antheridia and
ascogonia, respectively. In ascogonia, a specialized hypha, the trichogyne,
grows toward ...
Alessandra Zambonelli, Gregory M Bonito, 2013
7
Evolution of Fungi and Fungal-Like Organisms
Ascogonia are often curled up, and trichogyne tips protrude from the thallus
surface (A). Angiocarpous and hemiangiocarpous development (A ! B ! D, E, F)
are characterized by the development of ascoma initials (ascogonia with
trichogynes; ...
Stefanie Pöggeler, Johannes Wöstemeyer, 2011
8
Fungal Genetics: Principles and Practice
On both types of cultures, ascogonia (3) and spermogonia (4) develop. The latter
release the male gametes, the spermatia (6). Spermatia of one mating type fuse
with the trichogyne of the opposite mating type. After a number of conjugative ...
The fact that synchronous production of ascogonia can be induced (Vishwanatha
-Reoldy and Turian, 1972) could be utilized in the study of different proteins or
enzymes associated with sexual differentiation in Neurospora. These studies ...
10
The Diversity of Living Organisms
Ascus formation is preceded by the fusion of multinucleate cells of compatible
hyphae called antheridia and ascogonia. Within ascogonia the protoplasts fuse
and the male and female nuclei pair. Dilcaryotic ascogenous hyphae, with paired
...