Abstract

The septal pore apparatus of Rhizoctonia solani was studied in hyphae of different ages by scanning electron microscopy. The formation of the septal pore apparatus begins with an annular swelling followed by the development of a dome-shaped perforated pore cap, which usually has three apertures. In older hyphae, the septal pore apparatus is absent, and the septal pore may be plugged. In some cases, four apertures are observed in the pore cap.

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