2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-021-02406-5
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Developmental characteristics of sporogenous hyphae: a new observation between Brassica juncea var. tumida and Albugo candida

Abstract: Brassica juncea var. tumida (tumorous stem mustard) is widely cultivated as a feature vegetable in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, and is used as a raw material for pickles in China. White blister rust, caused by Albugo candida, has severe negative effects on tumorous stem mustard, resulting in significant economic losses. In this study, hypha colonization and extension, haustorial formation, and the development process of sporogenous hyphae and sporangia in A. candida-infected tissues were studied using light and … Show more

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“…Sporangiophore produces basipetal chains of sporangia between the epidermis and mesophyll layer of host tissue. Direct or indirect germination by zoospores takes place after the release of sporangia ( Xiao et al., 2022 ). Finally, intercellular hyphae penetrate the host cell and sporangia and oospores are established as resting structures ( Meena et al., 2014a ).…”
Section: White Rustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sporangiophore produces basipetal chains of sporangia between the epidermis and mesophyll layer of host tissue. Direct or indirect germination by zoospores takes place after the release of sporangia ( Xiao et al., 2022 ). Finally, intercellular hyphae penetrate the host cell and sporangia and oospores are established as resting structures ( Meena et al., 2014a ).…”
Section: White Rustmentioning
confidence: 99%