- An
appressorium is a
specialized cell
typical of many
fungal plant pathogens that is used to
infect host plants. It is a flattened,
hyphal "pressing" organ...
- form a
structure called an
appressorium that
evolved to
puncture plant tissues. The
pressure generated by the
appressorium,
directed against the plant...
-
three stages:
spore germination,
hyphal growth, host
recognition and
appressorium formation.
Spores of the AM
fungi are thick-walled multi-nucleate resting...
- and culm nodes.
Using a
structure called an
appressorium, the
pathogen penetrates the plant. The
appressorium cell wall is
chitinous and its
inner side...
-
hyphal tip
produces an
infection structure called an
appressorium. From the
underside of an
appressorium, a
slender hypha grows downward to
infect plant cells...
- Markus; Hildebrandt,
Ulrich (2017). "Very-long-chain
aldehydes induce appressorium formation in
ascospores of the
wheat powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis"...
- PMID 23852167. Zhu, M.; et al. (2017). "Very-long-chain
aldehydes induce appressorium formation in
ascospores of the
wheat powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis"...
- stomata, or
penetrate directly through the top of the leaf,
using its
appressorium,
infecting the leaf
within 12 hours. At the
cellular level, AAL produces...
- germ tube
which develops an
appressorium, or 'pressing' organ. As the germ tube grows, it
pulls the
spore and the
appressorium together,
causing an indentation...
- The
spores produce an
appressorium which in turn
produces a
penetration peg. This
hypha grows from
bottom of the
appressorium and
works its way through...