Epichloe endophytes grow by intercalary hyphal extension in elongating grass leaves

被引:195
作者
Christensen, Michael J. [1 ]
Bennett, Raymond J. [2 ]
Ansari, Helal A. [1 ]
Koga, Hironori [3 ]
Johnson, Richard D. [1 ]
Bryan, Gregory T. [1 ]
Simpson, Wayne R. [1 ]
Koolaard, John P. [1 ]
Nickless, Elizabeth M. [4 ]
Voisey, Christine R. [1 ]
机构
[1] AgResearch, Grassland Res Ctr, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
[2] HortResearch, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
[3] Ishikawa Prefectural Univ, Fac Bioresources & Environm Sci, Nonoichi, Ishikawa 9218836, Japan
[4] Massey Univ, Inst Mol BioSci, Confocal Microscope Facil, Palmerston North, New Zealand
关键词
neotyphodium; Epichloe; endophyte; temperate grass; hyphal apex; intercalary growth; symbiosis; colonization; hyphal growth;
D O I
10.1016/j.fgb.2007.07.013
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
A fundamental hallmark of fungal growth is that vegetative hyphae grow exclusively by extension at the hyphal tip. However, this model of apical growth is incompatible with endophyte colonization of grasses by the symbiotic Neatyphodium and Epichloe species. These fungi are transmitted through host seed, and colonize aerial tissues that develop from infected shoot apical meristems of the seedling and tillers. We present evidence that vegetative hyphae of Neotyphodium and Epichloe species infect grass leaves via a novel mechanism of growth, intercalary division and extension. Hyphae are attached to enlarging host cells, and cumulative growth along the length of the filament enables the fungus to extend at the same rate as the host. This is the first evidence of intercalary growth in fungi and directly challenges the centuries-old model that fungi grow exclusively at hyphal tips. A new model describing the colonization of grasses by clavicipitaceous endophytes is described. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:84 / 93
页数:10
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