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Ultrastructural and Cytochemical Observations on the Somatic Phase of Endogone Pisiformis (Endogonaceae)

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Pages 433-444 | Accepted 18 Dec 1986, Published online: 12 Sep 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The cultured somatic (assimilative) stage of Endogone pisiformis (Endogonales) was examined ul- trastructurally and cytochemically. The fungus produces thin-walled, coenocytic and irregularly shaped hyphae with many swellings. The cell wall is thick and is organized into two layers, an outer electron-lucent layer and an inner electron-opaque layer. The cytoplasm of the hyphae and swellings shows considerable morphological variation based on the sampling site in the colony. Young cells sampled at the margin of the colony have granular protoplast rich in cellular organelles and membrane profiles, while those sampled 1–2 cm away from the margin of the colony are vacuolated with abundant lipid and glycogen inclusions. Intrahyphal hyphae are frequently observed in mature hyphae and hyphal swellings of E. pisiformis. Specific macromolecules were identified and localized in different cellular organelles of E. pisiformis by using different enzyme- and lectin-gold complexes, α-amylase-gold and phospholipase-gold complexes labeled glycogen inclusions and phospholipids respectively. Sugar residues, such as N-acetylglucosamine, fucose and mannose, were localized in different organelles, using wheat germ agglutinin, Ulex europaeus and Concanavalin A lectins respectively. The cytochemical results are discussed in relation to the development of E. pisiformis, along with speculations on the function and significance of these macromolecules.

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