Abstract
ABSTRACT The effect of growth in the presence and absence of 86 mM glucose on fruiting-body number and size, fruiting-body proportions and morphogenesis in the slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum, strain Ax-2, has been investigated. Cells grown in the absence of glucose (N.S. cells) formed 2·1 times more fruiting bodies than glucose-grown cells allowed to differentiate under the same conditions and at the same cell density. Glucose fruiting bodies were 2·6 times larger than N.S. fruiting bodies. During aggregation, N.S. aggregation streams generally broke up into numerous secondary aggregation centres. Glucose streams generally did not break up but moved into the initial aggregation centre. Each secondary centre formed one small grex, whereas initial centres fragmented into several grexes which were larger than those formed from secondary centres. The preponderance of secondary centres in N.S. aggregation and of initial centres in glucose aggregation accounts for the difference in size and number of fruiting bodies. We speculate about the mechanism giving rise to the morphogenetic difference. The spore: stalk ratio was 3·95:1 in glucose fruiting bodies and 2·70:1 in N.S. fruiting bodies. This difference is not related to the difference in fruiting-body size because proportions are size invariant for both fruiting-body types. Some difference in the physiological mechanism which determines proportions is suspected.
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