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Morphological studies on attachment of spores of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Magnaporthe grisea</Emphasis> to the leaf surface of rice
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Hironori?KogaEmail author  Osamu?Nakayachi
Institution:(1) Research Institute of Agricultural Resources, Ishikawa Agricultural College, Nonoichi, Ishikawa, 921-8836, Japan
Abstract:Rice leaves were inoculated with spores of Magnaporthe grisea, and the number of fluorescence-labeled spores that attached to the leaf surface were counted before and after leaves were dipped and then stirred in water. Just 5% of the spores were retained on the leaf surface 1thinsph after inoculation; the percentage retained then increased rapidly between 1.25 and 1.50thinsph, and most had attached by 2thinsph. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that most conidia were lying on a few wart-like protuberances 2–4thinspµm high. Spores became attached when the germ tubes were long enough to reach the leaf surface, at least 3thinspµm, by mucilaginous substances at the tip. Retained spores swayed when water was added under the cover glass from one side, indicating that the attachment was confined to the tips of germ tubes. Spores are attached to the rough leaf surface by mucilaginous substances – not at the tip of spore as reported on smooth artificial substrates but at the tip of the germ tubes.
Keywords:Magnaporthe grisea  Rice  Attachment of spores  Leaf blade  Mucilaginous substances
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