Lophodermium pinastri: certain fine-structural features of ascocarp morphology
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As viewed by the electron microscope, the 'carbonaceous' appearance of the ascocarp clypeus in Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad) Chev. is due to a dark substance in the interhyphal spaces; this substance is believed to originate within the hyphae since the latter contain dark inclusions of the same electron density. The mucilaginous material in the ascocarp cavity is primarily in the nature of an acid mucopolysaccharide, together with minimal amounts of carbohydrates and proteins. Examination of the interthecial hyphae by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shows them to be true paraphyses, not pseudoparaphyses as previously supposed.
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