Septal Ultrastructure in Three Species of Tuber (Hypogeous Pezizales)

作者: James W. Kimbrough

DOI: 10.1086/297309

关键词: SarcosomataceaeMorchellaceaeBiologyWoronin bodyHelvellaceaeBotanyTuber maculatumPezizalesUltrastructureHypha

摘要: Ultrastructural studies of septa in ascogenous hyphae, asci, and vegetative cells were conducted on three species Tuber compared with results obtained from several epigeous Pezizales. Septal pore organelles the asci hyphae californicum maculatum similar to those taxa Otideaceae, while n.sp. J&T 6003 like Helvellaceae, Morchellaceae, Sarcosomataceae. The types Woronin bodies associated also some Helvellaceae Morchellaceae. These data indicate that may be a biological rather than phylogenetic taxon.

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