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Relations entre production et localisation de mycosporine et morphogenèses reproductrices chez le Pyrénomycète Gnomonia leptostyla
Author(s) -
Fayret Jacques,
Vito Joël
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
physiologia plantarum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.351
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1399-3054
pISSN - 0031-9317
DOI - 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1981.tb04481.x
Subject(s) - thallus , conidium , biology , mycelium , botany , morphogenesis , biochemistry , gene
Relations between production and localisation of mycosporin and reproductive morphogenesis in the Pyrenomycete Gnomonia leptostyla. The production of mycosporin (P310) has been analysed in Gnomonia leptostyla (FT.) Ces. et de Not. during mycelial growth and reproductive morphogenesis (macroconidiogenesis, microconidiogenesis and differentiation of perithecia). Conidiogenesis is induced in illuminated cultures while darkness promotes perithecial development. At 20°C, the cultures produce either macroconidia or perithecia with abortive sporophyte. Microconidia differentiation and perithecia maturation require low temperature (10°C). Mycosporin is, at all times, present in the thallus. However, the concentration of mycosporin in highest in the conidiogenous thallus, intermediate in the perithecial thallus. and lowest in the vegetative mycelium. In the conidiogenous thallus, macroconidia and microconidia are both sites of mycosporin accumulation. On the contrary, in the perithecial thallus, mycosporin levels are not higher in perithecia than in mycelia, even during their maturation period. The quantitative variations of mycosporin during the thallus development and its accumulation inside conidia suggest translocation from sites of synthesis towards reproductive cells.