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A structural comparison of cyst and germ tube wall inPhytophthora palmivora

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An electron microscopic analysis of germinating cysts ofPhytophthora palmivora involving freeze-etching, thin sectioning, and replica techniques reveals that both cyst and hyphal wall comprise a two-phase system with a fibrillar and an amorphous component. The cyst wall is fibrillar throughout with the fibrils tightly interwoven and embedded in an amorphous matrix on the internal side of the wall. The hyphal wall consists of a fibrillar inner layer with the fibrils lightly covered by some amorphous material and an amorphous outer layer devoid of any fibrillar material. Both cyst and germ tube walls are wholly or partially covered by a fluffy coat of variable thickness. In the zone of germ tube emergence cyst wall and germ tube wall overlap and are tightly apposed. Thus, the germ tube wall is not a simple extension of the cyst wall but a new structural entity separated from the cyst wall by a thin line of demarcation.

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Hegnauer, H., Hohl, H.R. A structural comparison of cyst and germ tube wall inPhytophthora palmivora . Protoplasma 77, 151–163 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01287299

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