LIGHT AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF MEIOSIS IN BASIDIA OF PHOLIOTA-TERRESTRIS

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WELLS, K
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[1] Department of Botany, University of California, Davis, California
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10.1007/BF01275536
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The two division of meiosis that occur in the distal portion of the basidia of Pholiota terrestris were studied with light and electron microscopy. A diglobular spindle pole body (SPB), consisting of two globular elements and a connecting, electron-dense middle piece, is closely attached to the nuclear envelope of the fusion nucleus. During prometaphase I the globular elements separate and pass to the opposite poles as the chiastic spindle is formed. Evidently, the middle piece also separates with each resulting half persisting as an eccentric, electron-dense portion of the monoglobular SPB of meta-, ana-, and telophase nuclei. Also during prometaphase I, the nuclear envelope becomes discontinuous, especially in the lower region of the spindle. Light microscopic evidence of nucleolar extrusion at prometaphase I and II was observed. At metaphase I the SPB's move away from the condensed chromatic mass as the chromatids move asynchronously along the expanding spindle, evidently, due both to the elongation of the continuous fibers and the shortening of the chromosomal fibers. Two images resembling typical kinetochroes are illustrated in anaphase I nuclei, and others were seen during the study. At early telophase I and II the nuclear envelope is present laterally, is then formed in the interpolar region, and eventually appears between the chromatin and monoglobular SPB. A perforated ER cap, which is penetrated by microtubules, delimits the SPB. The nucleus enlarges, the chromatin becomes diffused except adjacent to the SPB, and the perinuclear ER becomes uniformly oriented around the nuclear envelope. At interphase I a diglobular SPB was not clearly documented. During interphase I the ER cap disappears but the perinuclear ER persists. Division II, with the exception of prophase, is essentially identical to division I. The postmeiotic, haploid nuclei migrate to the median or proximal region of the basidium. The diglobular SPB reappears. The meiotic apparatus in P. terrestris is considered to have the same fundamental features as those of plants and animals and in detail conforms to the pattern described in several light and electron microscopic studies of other Homobasidiomycetes. © 1978 Springer-Verlag.
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