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A study of the fine structure of ascosporogenesis in Saccobolus kerverni

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Observations of ascospore fromation in KMnO4-fixed Saccobolus kerverni apothecia with the electron microscope reveal the following sequence. Ascus formation is preceded by the development of croziers whose fine structure differs little from that of vegetative hyphae. Following fusion of the two nuclei in the ascus mother cell, the resultant ascus elongates, and two large vacuoles appear, first below and later above the fusion nucleus. These vacuoles soon occupy dominant positions at the tip and bottom of the ascus and assume a flocculent appearance. Nuclear blebbing occurs during meiosis, mitosis, and the subsequent spore delimitation process in the central cytoplasmic portion of the ascus. Each spore initial is surrounded by two membranes, the plasma and investing membranes, between which the spore wall is deposited in two layers, an inner primary wall and an outer secondary wall. Following primary wall deposition the spores clump; secondary wall deposition begins outside the primary wall at the places where the spores are contiguous. Interdigitation of these walls and disappearance of the investing membranes in the sutures lead to the envelopment of all eight ascospores in a common secondary wall. A flocculent material in the epiplasmic vacuoles aggregates around the mature spore balls.

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Based on a portion of a dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

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Carroll, G.C. A study of the fine structure of ascosporogenesis in Saccobolus kerverni . Archiv. Mikrobiol. 66, 321–339 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00414588

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