Gametagia of the aquatic phycomycete Allomyces macrogyus have a cyanide-and antimycin A-insensitive respiration, which is sensitive to salicylhydroxamic acid (alternative respiration). Propyl gallate is also an inhibitor of this alternative pathway, and propyl gallate is more efficient than hydroxamic acid. Gametangial respiration is insensitive to propyl gallate, but propyl gallate sensitivity is gradually established when the gametangia are titrated with cyanide. Carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone stimulates the cyanide-sensitive respiration and engages the alternative sensitive respiration. Sodium azide inhibits both the alternative and the cyanide-sensitive respiration, but the cyanide-sensitive respiration is inhibited 10 times more efficiently than the alternative respiration. Rotenone inhibits the total respiration and the propyl gallateinsensitive respiration by 33% and the cyanide-insensitive respiration by 43%.The (6) (Chytridiomycetes). This subgenus is characterized by having alternating, isomorphic, mycelial generations (6), which can be cultured separately. The gametophyte is hermaphroditic and there appears to be a relationship between respiration and sexual expression (24-26). We have found (15) that by adding antimycin, an inhibitor of the Cyt-mediated respiration to the culture medium for wild type A. macrogynus, the gametophyte which develops is predominantly male. In addition, acridine dye-induced mutants of A. macrogynus have been isolated which are predominantly male, and these mutants segregate in a nonMendelian fashion when crossed to wild type, and have low rates of respiration. This has led us to an investigation of gametangial