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DescriptionPhytomyxea collage.jpg
English: Morphology of resting spores from selected phytomyxids. Bar=10 μm.
A: Sorosphaerula viticola: hollow sporosori in the roots of Vitis sp.
B: Woronina pythii: resting spores in Pythium sp.
C: W. pythii in Pythium sp.: lobose plasmodium, just starting to develop into resting spores (arrow); right more or less mature resting spores.
D: Ligniera junci: resting spores in the root hairs of Juncus effusus.
E: Maullinia sp. resting spores in Durvillaea antarctica. The resting spores are slightly irregular in size and shape.
F: Plasmodiophora diplantherae: Resting spores in Halodule sp. Resting spores are in enlarged cells of the host. Arrow: starch grains.
G: Maullinia ectocarpii: hatching zoospores (arrow) from an enlarged infected cell of the host Ectocarpus fasciculatus. Asterisk: plasmodia in enlarged host cells.
Data
Origine
Neuhauser S., Kirchmair M., Bulman S., Bass D. (2014). "Cross-kingdom host shifts of phytomyxid parasites". BMC Evolutionary Biology14 (33). DOI:10.1186/1471-2148-14-33.
Autor
Sigrid Neuhauser, Martin Kirchmair, Simon Bulman and David Bass
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