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The ultrastructure of septal pores and associated structures in the ascogenous hyphae and asci ofSordaria humana

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Septal pores and associated structures have been studied in ascogenous hyphae, croziers and asci ofSordaria humana by means of electron microscopy of serial and random sections. Pores exhibit variable structures from relatively simple pore caps to complex swollen rims with associated membrane cisternae. The simple types are found at the base of the ascogenous hyphae while the complex forms occur at the apex, in the croziers and in very young, presporulation asci. Post-sporulation asci contain a relatively simple type of pore structure. Cells which subtend the ascogenous hyphae exhibit both open and capped pores in their cross walls. Pore structures may be asymmetric in which case they show greater complexity on the side of the cross wall nearest to the apex or crozier. Membranous components of the complex pores are continuous with the endomembrane systems of the two adjacent cells and thus with the outer membranes of the nuclear envelopes. Membrane continuities may connect prefusion nuclei or fusion nuclei in penultimate cells, with nuclei of the stalk and terminal cells of croziers. Some speculation is presented as to the implication and possible roles of these structures in relation to cell differentiation within the ascogenous hyphae and croziers.

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Beckett, A. The ultrastructure of septal pores and associated structures in the ascogenous hyphae and asci ofSordaria humana . Protoplasma 107, 127–147 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01275613

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