Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302.
Plant Physiol. 1972 Jun;49(6):898-903. doi: 10.1104/pp.49.6.898.
During the development of the sporangiophore of the fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus there occurs a period of several hours when the sporangiophore does not elongate; instead, its "growth" is diverted into the formation of a sporangium at its top. This period of head formation is called stage II. Clearly, growth has not ceased but rather the geometry of the growing area has changed from that of a cylinder to a sphere. The growing sphere is found to have properties similar to the stage IV growing zone in that it functions as a sensory receptor and effector. The growing sporangium responds to both light (light head response) and humidity (wet head response). A model is presented giving a possible mechanism by which the ultimate size of the sporangium is regulated.
在真菌泡盛曲霉的游动孢子梗的发育过程中,有几个小时的时间游动孢子梗不会伸长;相反,它的“生长”被转移到其顶部形成一个游动孢子囊。这个时期的头部形成被称为第二阶段。显然,生长并没有停止,而是生长区域的几何形状已经从圆柱体变为球体。人们发现,生长的球体具有类似于第四阶段生长区的特性,因为它是作为一个感觉受体和效应器。生长的游动孢子囊对光(光头部反应)和湿度(湿头部反应)都有反应。本文提出了一个可能的机制模型,说明了游动孢子囊最终大小的调节方式。