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Formation of chlamydospores and microsclerotia in Alternaria dauci
Authors:Anastasia L. Lagopodi  Georgios T. Tziros
Affiliation:1. Plant Pathology Laboratory, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 269, GR 541 24, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:Alternaria dauci (Kühn) Groves and Skolko, the cause of leaf blight of carrot, was observed to produce chlamydospores and microsclerotia in vitro. Four different isolates produced chlamydospores on potato dextrose agar, V8 agar and Czapek-Dox agar at 10, 18 and 28°C, from neighbouring cells of hyphae of the submerged mycelium, forming long chains. Formation of chlamydospores was completed in a multiple stage process, including swelling of cells, development of secondary septa, rounding up of cells and cell wall thickening. Mature chlamydospores were released from the mycelium mostly in clusters and in short or long chains, and sometimes in pairs. They were globose to ellipsoid, smooth or verrucose, pale brown in colour, and averaged 13.87?×?11.37 μm, (length × width). Microsclerotia were formed on PDA, by only one isolate, at 28°C first at the edges of the colony, by close contact of hyphae that exhibited extensive branching and intermingling. In their final form microsclerotia were multi-celled, closely attached masses of short and broad dark grey cells, less compact woven at the edges of the microsclerotium. This is the first illustration of chlamydospore and microsclerotia formation in Alternaria dauci.
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