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Fungal Pathogenicity and the Plant's Response
appressorium or haustorial mother cell contacts the host cell, only part of that wall
is continuous through the hole in the host wall as was noted in the discussion of
interface components during penetration. The fungal wall is thinnest where it ...
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The Rhizosphere: Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the ...
... host root and connect to the host vascular system. Haustorial development in
Striga occurs in approximately 1 d and involves cessation of root elongation,
radial meristematic swelling, and haustorial hair formation at the bulbous root tip [
77].
Roberto Pinton, Zeno Varanini, Paolo Nannipieri, 2007
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Effects of Disease on the Physiology of the Growing Plant
The extrahaustorial matrix and haustorial cytoplasm were also retained, the latter
by the closure of the pore in the septum across the haustorial neck. The term '
haustorial complex' was introduced for this compound structure. Since it
comprises ...
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Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards ...
Haustorial Initiation In order to attach to their hosts, the obligate root parasites
must form a special organ called the haustorium, from the Latin haurire, to drink.
We use the term haustorium in the broadest sense to include all functions of this ...
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Fungi: Experimental Methods In Biology, Second Edition
H+ Amino acids H+ Haustorial mother cell Plant cell wall Host plasma membrane
Neck band Extra-haustorial matrix Haustorial wall Haustorial plasma membrane
Haustorial cytoplasm 3 2 1 H+ ATP Nuclei ADP+Pi Substomatal vesicle ...
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Fungal Infection of Plants: Symposium of the British ...
sites of ATPase activity (Spencer-Phillips & Gay, 1981) and it was discovered that
infected cells had normal activity where the plasma membrane lined the host wall
but none in the invaginated (extra-haustorial) region. Controls in which ...
British Mycological Society. Symposium, George Frederick Pegg, Peter G. Ayres, 1987
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Comprehensive and Molecular Phytopathology
When the apex of an intercellular hyphae contacts a plant mesophyll cell, it stops
growing, attaches itself to the plant wall, and forms a haustorial mother cell (hmc).
Infection peg protruding from the bottom portion of the hmc penetrates through ...
Yuri Dyakov, Vitaly Dzhavakhiya, Timo Korpela, 2007
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Techniques for the Study of Mycorrhiza
The nature of the interface which is formed by the contact of fungal and plant cell
surfaces in the haustorial complex has been investigated by using McAbs (
Mackie et al., 1991). In particular, a fungal component associated with the
haustorial ...
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Plant Surface Microbiology
Transverse section through a penetrating haustorial filament of Christiansenia
pallida. One fusion pore medianly sectioned (arrow) and four pores nonmedianly
sectioned (arrowheads).Bar 0.2 μm lular interaction can be recognized: (1) ...
Ajit Varma, Rüdiger Hampp, Dietrich Werner, 2007
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Advances in Botanical Research
TABLE I The main growth habits of biotrophic plant pathogenic fungi, with
examples Growth habit Examples Epiphytic Non-haustorial Myrogenospora
atramentosa Haustorial Erysiphe, Sphaerotheca, Uncinula spp. Epiphytic and
endophytic ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «HAUSTORIAL»
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haustorial w wiadomościach.
A Plant that Survives by Stealing Genetic Material
Once the plant makes those haustorial connections, linking its vascular system with that of its host, it lets its original roots die and lives full-time ... «io9, Sie 14»
Plants Are Actually Kind of Evil
... neighbor and form special structures called haustorial connections. These links allow it to tap into the roots of other plants, stealing water, sugar and nutrients. «io9, Lip 14»
The Surprising Lives of Cycads
Once there, they send out a long tube into a part of the ovule called the nucellus and send out a haustorial structure that sucks up nutrients from ... «Scientific American, Lis 11»