Department of Botany, University of California, Davis, California 95616.
Plant Physiol. 1972 Feb;49(2):194-7. doi: 10.1104/pp.49.2.194.
Developmental distinctions between giant and dwarf fruiting bodies of Phycomyces blakesleeanus (Burgeff) were studied by means of size measurements and growth analyses. Histograms of fruiting body lengths showed a bimodal distribution, with peaks around 0.3 millimeter (dwarfs) and 30 millimeters (giants). Individual cultures contain both giants and dwarfs. Differences between giants and dwarfs appear in the first phase of development; the apex of the giant is tapered, whereas the dwarf apex is dome-shaped. Probable cytological distinctions at this stage are cited in discussion. The dwarfs terminate enlargement upon expansion of the sporangium, thus lacking the subsequent phase of rapid elongation (stage IV) that contributes 90% of the length in the case of giants. It was concluded that P. blakesleeanus maintains two developmental patterns for asexual fruiting, with dwarfs and giants differing radically in growth regulation.
通过大小测量和生长分析研究了泡盛曲霉(Burgeff)的巨型和矮生子实体之间的发育差异。子实体长度的直方图呈双峰分布,峰值约为 0.3 毫米(矮生)和 30 毫米(巨型)。单个培养物同时包含巨型和矮生子实体。巨型和矮生子实体之间的差异出现在发育的第一阶段;巨型的顶端逐渐变细,而矮生的顶端呈圆顶状。在讨论中引用了这一阶段可能存在的细胞学差异。矮生体在孢子囊膨胀时停止增大,因此缺乏随后的快速伸长阶段(IV 期),而在巨型体中,该阶段贡献了 90%的长度。结论是,泡盛曲霉维持了两种无性生殖的发育模式,矮生体和巨型体在生长调节方面存在显著差异。