Abstract
Amoebophilus simplex is described as an ectoparasite of amoebae recovered from rotten wood. The short-cylindrical to subclavate conidium attaches by one end to the pellicle of the host, penetrates with a slender germ tube, and produces a lobed haustorium to anchor the thallus and absorb nutrient. Simple or branching chains of conidia are produced from near the apex of the infecting spore. The fungus produces small, polyhedral zygospores which originate from elongate progametangia arising from the conidia in older infections.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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9 articles.
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