Illinois Biological Monographs volume 9

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Illinois Biological Monographs volume 9
University of Illinois At Urbana Champaign
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A vacuole at one end. Polar capsule invisible. The filament is extruded under the action of acetic or nitric acid. Length 3 to 4;u, length of the filament 15/i.
Stempell: Pyriform (Fig. 457). A small vacuole at the anterior end and a large one at the rounded posterior end. The latter vacuole shows often artefacts due to the action of reagents. Minute structure could not be seen in the fresh state. Spores mounted in Canada balsam do not show the membrane so that they appear much smaller than fre
...sh spores. Whether the smaller vacuole is the polar capsule or not cannot be determined; it seems probable however because of the fact that the filament was e. Xtruded from the narrow end. Mechanical pressure or iodine alcohol brought out the filament (Fig. 458). The nucleus in the sporoplasm divides into two by amitosis. Abnormal spores reach 6/^ up to 12/i in length. Fresh spores, length 4 to 5;u, breadth 2n, length of polar filament 22 to 24;:.
Leger and Hesse: Typically ovoidal (Fig. 460). The spores in the sporonts presented various forms, mostly slightly kidney-shaped.


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