Formation of sexual spores Ascomycota



unitunicate-inoperculate asci of hypomyces chrysospermus


from fertilized ascogonium, dinucleate hyphae emerge in each cell contains 2 nuclei. these hyphae called ascogenous or fertile hyphae. supported vegetative mycelium containing uni– (or mono–) nucleate hyphae, sterile. mycelium containing both sterile , fertile hyphae may grow fruiting body, ascocarp, may contain millions of fertile hyphae.


the sexual structures formed in fruiting layer of ascocarp, hymenium. @ 1 end of ascogenous hyphae, characteristic u-shaped hooks develop, curve opposite growth direction of hyphae. 2 nuclei contained in apical part of each hypha divide in such way threads of mitotic spindles run parallel, creating 2 pairs of genetically different nuclei. 1 daughter nucleus migrates close hook, while other daughter nucleus locates basal part of hypha. formation of 2 parallel cross-walls divides hypha 3 sections: 1 @ hook 1 nucleus, 1 @ basal of original hypha contains 1 nucleus, , 1 separates u-shaped part, contains other 2 nuclei.



diagram of apothecium (the typical cup-like reproductive structure of ascomycetes) showing sterile tissues developing , mature asci.


fusion of nuclei (karyogamy) takes place in u-shaped cells in hymenium, , results in formation of diploid zygote. zygote grows ascus, elongated tube-shaped or cylinder-shaped capsule. meiosis gives rise 4 haploid nuclei, followed further mitotic division results in 8 nuclei in each ascus. nuclei along cytoplasma become enclosed within membranes , cell wall give rise ascospores aligned inside ascus peas in pod. (for general description of meiosis , adaptive function see meiosis , bernstein , bernstein).


upon opening of ascus, ascospores may dispersed wind, while in cases spores forcibly ejected form ascus; species have evolved spore cannons, can eject ascospores 30 cm. away. when spores reach suitable substrate, germinate, form new hyphae, restarts fungal life cycle.


the form of ascus important classification , divided 4 basic types: unitunicate-operculate, unitunicate-inoperculate, bitunicate, or prototunicate. see article on asci further details.








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