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FIGURE 5 in Fungal symbioses in bryophytes: New insights in the Twenty First Century

  • 1. Imperial College London and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew TW9 3DS, UK; email: m.bidartondo@imperial.ac.uk
  • 2. Dipartimento di Scienze ambientali, Seconda Università di Napoli, via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy;

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FIGURE 5. Basidiomycetes in Jungermanniales. A. Scanning electron micrograph. B-F. Transmission electron micrographs. A. Saccogyna viticulosa (L.) Dumort.; branched rhizoid tip associated with numerous hyphae. B. Scapania cuspiduligera (Nees) Müll. Frib.; infected and uninfected cells. Note the outgrowths of host wall (arrowed) preventing the ingress of hyphae into the uninfected cell. C. Dolipore septum (d) with imperforate parenthosome (p), typical of the genera Sebacina and Tulasnella. D-F. Southbya nigrella (De Not.) Henriq.. D. Infected cells packed with hyphae lying next to an uninfected cell containing numerous oil bodies (ob). E. Newly infected cell showing degenerating oil bodies (dob). F. Older infected cell. Note that the hyphae outlive the host. Scale bars = (A) 50 µm; (B, D-F) 5 µm; (C) 1m.

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Published as part of Pressel, Silvia, Bidartondo, Martin I., Ligrone, Roberto & Duckett, Jeffrey G., 2010, Fungal symbioses in bryophytes: New insights in the Twenty First Century, pp. 238-253 in Phytotaxa 9 on page 248, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.9.1.13, http://zenodo.org/record/4895360

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