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- fungi only form appressoria at stomata, since they can only infect plants through these pores. Other fungi tend to form appressoria over anticlinal cell...
- ****ually and a****ually to produce specialized infectious structures, appressoria, that infect aerial tissues and hyphae that can infect root tissues....
- haustorium.[citation needed] Haustoria arise from intercellular hyphae, appressoria, or external hyphae. The hypha narrows as it p****es through the cell...
- germinating spore hyphae and the root hairs of the host or by development of appressoria between epidermal root cells. The process is regulated by specialized...
- into special fungal hyphae called appressoria or haustoria in contact with the wall of the algal cells. The appressoria or haustoria may produce a substance...
- conidia could germinate in media plates. H****elbring H. (1906). "The appressoria of the Anthracnoses". Botanical Gazette. 42 (2): 135–142. doi:10.1086/328937...
- need no chemical signals from the plant to form the appressoria. AM fungi could form appressoria on the cell walls of "ghost" cells in which the protoplast...
- 2003. Deising, H.B., S. Werner, and M. Wernitz, The role of fungal appressoria in plant infection. Microbes Infect, 2000. 2(13): p. 1631-41. Zhou, X...
- branching. The fungus makes initial contact with the alga by growing appressoria and haustoria. The fungus grows hyphae to completely engulf the alga...
- the spring season. The conidia then produce germ tubes (and sometimes appressoria) to penetrate the tissues of the leaves. Mycelia develop on the underside...