ZOOSPORULATION LABYRINTHULA SP - AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY

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PERKINS, FO
AMON, JP
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[1] Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Virginia
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JOURNAL OF PROTOZOOLOGY | 1969年 / 16卷 / 02期
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10.1111/j.1550-7408.1969.tb02265.x
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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SYNOPSIS. Zoosporulation in Labyrinthula sp. in monoxenic culture was initiated by aggregation of spindle cells into reticulate sori. The spindle cells then changed into rounded or oval cells and formed, de novo, 2 pairs of centrioles at opposite sides of each nucleus. A pair of granular aggregates (protocentrioles) ∼ 240 mμ in diameter served as precursor bodies during centriole formation. Spindle microtubules around the prophase nucleus connected the pairs of centrioles but were not found in the nucleoplasm until nuclear envelope fragmentation occurred. Prophase nuclei of uninucleated sporangia contained synaptinemal complexes; therefore, meiosis is presumed to occur. The envelope fragments moved toward the centrioles and regrouped to form the nuclear membranes of the daughter cells. Alternating nuclear and cytoplasmic divisions subdivided the preparation into 8 cells which differentiated into laterally biflagellated zoospores. Flagellar development involved growth of the kinetosome microtubules into a bud which formed over the kinetosome tangential to the cell surface. Kinetosomes were derived directly from centrioles with little differentiation other than addition of an electron‐dense core to the lumen of the centriole. Zoospore ultrastructure included a stigma comprised of a row of electron‐dense granules located slightly under the plasmalemma and posterior to the pair of kinetosomes. A single row of 17–21 microtubules lay parallel to the stigma granules, one or more being connected to the anterior kinetosome. A striated fiber apparatus similar to that found in some phytoflagellates connected the midregions of the kinetosomes. Fibers 1.0–1.2 μ long were attached to the plasmalemma around the base of the anterior flagellum. Zoospores settled on the substrate and differentiated directly into spindle cells. Since synaptinemal complexes were observed the planonts are probably haploid zoospores and probably not gametes since planogametic copulation was not observed. Copyright © 1969, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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