异养耳蜗分生孢子和胚芽与叶片和人工表面的粘附

Edward J. Braun, Richard J. Howard
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布劳恩,e.j.和霍华德,r.j. 1994。异养蜗分生孢子和胚芽与叶片和人工表面的粘附。实验真菌学18,211-220。我们研究了异strophus Cochliobolus胚芽在各种表面(玻璃、玻璃纸、聚酯膜、聚苯乙烯、特氟龙、玉米叶片)上的非特异性附着,以更充分地表征这一重要发病阶段。冲洗实验表明,分生孢子在胚管出生前,即水化接种后约20分钟开始黏附玻璃。接种后50 ~ 60 min, 90%以上的萌发分生孢子能抵抗洗涤并保持牢固附着。其他表面也得到了类似的结果。叠氮化钠和环己亚胺都能阻止附着,表明附着需要代谢活性。光镜和低温扫描电镜记录了附着、细胞外基质材料外观和胚管出现之间的时空关系。分生孢子与基质的附着与萌发前从分生孢子尖端渗出的细胞外物质的外观有关。与胚芽管相关的基质材料的两层鞘也包围着附着胞,似乎有助于这些结构附着在叶子和人造表面上。我们得出的结论是,细胞外基质在水化后20分钟内产生和/或分泌,并在胚体与底物的非特异性附着中起作用。
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Adhesion of Cochliobolus heterostrophus Conidia and Germlings to Leaves and Artificial Surfaces

Braun, E. J., and Howard, R. J. 1994. Adhesion of Cochliobolus heterostrophus conidia and germlings to leaves and artificial surfaces. Experimental Mycology 18, 211-220. We have examined the nonspecific attachment of Cochliobolus heterostrophus germlings to a variety of surfaces (glass, cellophane, Mylar, polystyrene, Teflon, maize leaves) in an effort to more fully characterize this important stage of pathogenesis. Washing experiments showed that conidia began adhering to glass just prior to germ tube emergence, about 20 min after hydration and inoculation. By 50-60 min after inoculation, over 90% of the germinating conidia resisted washing and remained firmly attached. Similar results were obtained with the other surfaces. Both sodium azide and cycloheximide prevented attachment, indicating that metabolic activity was required for adhesion. Light microscopy and cryo scanning electron microscopy were used to document a temporal and spatial relationship between attachment, appearance of extracellular matrix materials, and germ tube emergence. Attachment of conidia to the substratum was correlated with the appearance of extracellular material exuded from the tips of conidia just prior to germination. The two-layered sheath of matrix materials associated with germ tubes also surrounded appressoria and appeared to aid in attachment of these structures to leaves and artificial surfaces. We conclude that extracellular matrix is produced and/or secreted within 20 min of hydration and serves in the nonspecific attachment of germlings to the substrate.

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