Department of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Campus, UK
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The Significance of Memory Ultrastructural Analysis
Author(s): Ioannis P. Nezis*
The morphology of fungi in the Zoopagaceae and Cochlonemataceae (Zoopagales, Zoopagomycotina,Zygomycota) is reviewed, and some new
ultrastructural information on conidia and zygospores, as well as haustoria and vegetative thalli in the former, is added. In ultrathin sections,
the cell wall of Acaulopage dichotoma, Ac. tetraceros, Stylopage cephalote, Zoophagus insidians, and Zph. tentaclum (Zoopagaceae), as well
as Cochlonema odontosperma and Endocochlus gigas, is known to be composed of outer electron-dense and inner less dense layers, and no
additional cell walls were found Although two nuclei were discovered in the zygosporangium before maturation to the zygospore in Acaulopage
rhaphidospora, more than one nucleus had never been observed in an ultrathin section of a zygospore in either of these families... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.2022.13.659
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