Mycoscience
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Ultrastructural studies on zygomycotan fungi in the Zoopagaceae and Cochlonemataceae
Masatoshi Saikawa
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2011 Volume 52 Issue 2 Pages 83-90

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The morphology of fungi in the Zoopagaceae and Cochlonemataceae (Zoopagales, Zoopagomycotina, Zygomycota) is reviewed, and some new ultrastructural information is added on conidia and zygospores, as well as haustoria in the former family and vegetative thalli in the latter. The cell wall of the conidia of Acaulopage dichotoma, Ac. tetraceros, Stylopage cephalote, Zoophagus insidians, and Zph. tentaclum (Zoopagaceae), and of Cochlonema odontosperma and Endocochlus gigas (Cochlonemataceae), is known to be composed of outer electron-dense and inner less dense layers in ultrathin sections, and no additional cell walls were found on the conidial cell wall. Although two nuclei were found in the zygosporangium before maturation to the zygospore in Acaulopage rhaphidospora (Zoopagaceae), more than one nucleus had never been observed previously in a zygospore in either of these families in ultrathin sections.

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