1994
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.91.25.12228
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Pulsed growth of fungal hyphal tips.

Abstract: Somatic fungal hyphae are generally assumed to elongate at steady linear rates when grown under constant environmental conditions with ample nutrients. However, patterns of pulsed hyphal elongation were detected during apparent steady growth of hyphal tips in fungi from several major taxonomic groups (Oomycetes, Pythium aphanidermatum and

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“…Both the temporal resolution (1 s) and length of time series (~25-100 period lengths) in our data are more than adequate to reveal previously reported pulsatile growth. Furthermore, our best spatial resolution of about 1 pixel s 21 equals 1?8 mm min 21 , less than the reported amplitudes and the same as the pixel size used previously (Ló pez-Franco et al, 1994). Alternatively, with a mean growth rate of 15 mm min 21 , a typical rate (Table 1), the growth increment is 7 pixels s 21 , well above the repeatability of 1 pixel determined for the location of the tip at each measurement point.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Both the temporal resolution (1 s) and length of time series (~25-100 period lengths) in our data are more than adequate to reveal previously reported pulsatile growth. Furthermore, our best spatial resolution of about 1 pixel s 21 equals 1?8 mm min 21 , less than the reported amplitudes and the same as the pixel size used previously (Ló pez-Franco et al, 1994). Alternatively, with a mean growth rate of 15 mm min 21 , a typical rate (Table 1), the growth increment is 7 pixels s 21 , well above the repeatability of 1 pixel determined for the location of the tip at each measurement point.…”
Section: Discussion Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…As previously observed (Ló pez-Franco et al, 1994), many older reports of hyphal tip growth simply lacked sufficient temporal or spatial resolution to detect pulsatile growth. In this regard, the report by Lopez-Franco et al (1994) served a very useful purpose, emphasizing that relatively fast changes in hyphal growth rate can occur.…”
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“…Подовження гіф у грибів відбувається внаслідок росту їх кінчиків, тобто для них характерний апікальний характер росту [3,7,16,18]. Міцелій покриває твер де середовище та засвоює з нього поживні речовини значно ефективніше, ніж, наприклад, колонії бактерій чи дріжджів.…”
Section: к л ю ч о в і с л о в а: швидкість радіального росту мікромunclassified