Mycoscience
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Fruiting body formation of the nivicolous myxomycete Badhamia alpina in moist chamber culture
Yuka Yajima Tamotsu HoshinoNorio KondoYoung-Cheol Chang
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2017 年 59 巻 4 号 p. 268-276

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The plasmodium of Badhamia alpina thrived at lower temperatures (4 °C), and formed fruiting bodies at 8 °C. The yellow sclerotium and plasmodium were found inside a hollow, dead herbaceous stem under melting snow in Apr, and was cultured in moist chambers at 4 °C. The plasmodium did not form fruiting bodies for 6 wk at 4 °C. Sporulation was observed after the incubation temperatures rose to 8 °C. Sporulation occurred in the morning and cell cleavage at 11 a.m. The order of spore wall formation was observed by TEM for 12 h. The outer spore wall ornamentation was formed first followed by internal wall layers. Round electron transparent object was observed in the capillitium and peridium during the latter part of sporulation.

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