
doi: 10.1007/bf00408119
pmid: 4325980
Conidiation in Neurospora crassa has been studied in vivo by time-lapse microphotography and shown to be most generally (in aerial, “dry” conditions) a budding-fission process. Such a two-phase process is characterized by an initial basifugal budding of proconidial elements which are then secondarily separated as maturing conidia by interconidial septa. “Dry” macroconidia of Neurospora are thus blasto-arthrospores, i.e. blastospores basifugally budded on conidiophores and secondarily disarticulated from the proconidial chain as arthrosporal elements. Inception and median splitting of the interconidial septum have been electron microphotographed.
Electron Transport Complex IV, Alcohol Oxidoreductases, Microscopy, Electron, Neurospora, Ethanol, Reproduction, Spores, Fungal, Mitochondria
Electron Transport Complex IV, Alcohol Oxidoreductases, Microscopy, Electron, Neurospora, Ethanol, Reproduction, Spores, Fungal, Mitochondria
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