Allen ea; Hazen BE; Hoch HC; Kwon Y; Leinhos G ME; 1991
- Authors: Allen EA; Hazen BE; Hoch HC; Kwon Y; Leinhos G ME;
staples RC; Stumpf MA; Terhune BT
- Title: Appressorium formation in response to topographical signals by 27
rust species
- Location: Phytopathology, 81 (3). 1991. 323-331.
- Abstract: The formation of urediniospore appressoria in response to
microfabricated topographies was observed for 27 species of rust
fungi representing eight genera. nine species, including Uromyces
appendiculatus, U. vignae, Melampsora medusae, Puccinia Antirrhini,
P. calcitrapae, P. carduorum, P. melanocephala, P. substriata, and
one isolate of P. recondita, developed appressoria on ridges within
an optimal height range of approximately 0.4-0.8 .mu.m.
appressorium formation was considerably reduced on ridge heights
above and below this range. a broader range of ridge heights was
observed to be inductive for appressorium formation by P. polysora,
P. menthae, P. hieracii, P. sorghi, P. arachidis, and Physopella
zeae. these results maintained high levels of appressorium
formation on ridges up to 2.25 .mu.m high. seven species, including
Coleosporium asterum, C. tussilaginis, Phragmidium potetnillae,
Puccinia coronata, P. graminis f. sp. tritici, P. g. f. sp. avenae,
and Tranzschelia discolor, did not form appressoria on
microfabricated topographies of defined heights, but they did form
very low numbers of appressoria on scratched polystyrene membranes.
phakopsora pachyrhizi formed appressoria both on smooth membranes
and in apparent association with ridges. The unique characteristics
of the thigmotropic responses demonstrated by some of the rust
species will be valuable in studying the mechanisms of thigmotropic
sensing and appressorium formation.
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