Seed transmitted beneficial endophytic Stagonospora sp. can penetrate the walls of the root epidermis, but does not proliferate in the cortex of Phragmites australis

dc.contributor.authorGao, Kexiangdeu
dc.contributor.authorMendgen, Kurt
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dc.description.abstractStagonospora sp. (4/99-1) is a beneficial endophytic fungus frequently transmitted by seeds of Phragmites australis[Cav.] Trin. ex Steudel. Here we show that this fungus also penetrates the root epidermis. At first, hyphae were attracted by the root and proliferated on the root surface, preferably over the anticlinal walls. Penetration occurred directly by undifferentiated hyphae or was facilitated by hyphopodia. Hyphal growth within the root was restricted to the walls of epidermal cells and the walls of the cells of the outermost cortical layer. Deeper growth by the fungus elicited wall appositions and ingress into the cytoplasm of cortical cells was blocked by papillae. In the rare cases the fungus managed to penetrate into cortical cells, these reacted with necrosis. Immunological studies suggested that fungal material reached the host plasmalemma and may have been taken up by endocytotic events. Our observations explain the endophytic lifestyle of hyphae close to the epidermis and the restricted development within the cortex.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Canadian Journal of Botany 84 (2006), pp. 981-988deu
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dc.subjectStagonosporadeu
dc.subjectPhragmites australisdeu
dc.subjectinfectiondeu
dc.subjectroot cortexdeu
dc.subjectroot epidermisdeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleSeed transmitted beneficial endophytic Stagonospora sp. can penetrate the walls of the root epidermis, but does not proliferate in the cortex of Phragmites australiseng
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