Abstract

Spore development was studied in Choanephora cucurbitarum by using transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Sporangioles are produced by expansion of the ampulla wall. A two-layered spore wall is then constructed within the spine-covered sporangiole wall. The outer spore wall layer is longitudinally grooved and is devoid of spines or appendages. The inner wall layer is thinner and electron transparent. During wall production, dark-staining granular vesicles were observed in the spore cytoplasm. Their contents stained similarly to the material of the outer wall layer. Mature spores possessed a third, innermost wall layer. This was identified as a new wall layer, which was continuous with the germ-tube wall of germinated spores. Released spores were observed to be contained within the sporangiole during dispersal and germination.

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