An electron microscope study of Meria coniospora, an endozoic nematophagous Hyphomycete
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Conidia of Meria coniospora Drechsler, an endozoic nematophagous fungus, were examined by electron microscopy at various stages of infection. The conidia are almost conical in shape and develop a knoblike structure at the apical end. Ultrathin sections show that the knob is always covered with a mucous layer, which is composed of a number of radiating fibrils. Attachment to the nematode's integument is by means of this fibrillose layer. The germ tube from the bud grows between the conidium and nematode and forms a tiny infection bladder in the integument.
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