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Scanning electron microscopy of fruiting body formation by myxobacteria.

P L Grilione, J Pangborn.   

Abstract

Scanning electron microscopy was used to follow fruiting body formation by pure cultures of Chondromyces crocatus M38 and Stigmatella aurantica. Vegetative cells were grown on SP agar and then transferred to Bonner salts agar for fructification. Fruiting in both species commences with the formation of aggregation centers which resemble a fried egg in appearance. In Chondromyces the elevated center or "yolk" region of the aggregation enlarges into a bulbous structure under which the stalk forms and lengthens. At maximum stalk height the bulb extends laterally as bud-like swellings appear. These are immature sporangia and are arranged in a distintive radial pattern around the top of the stalk. This symmetry is lost as more sporangia are formed. Stigmatella does not form a bulb; rather the yolk region of the aggregation center projects upward to form a column-like stalk which is nearly uniform in diameter throughout its length. At maximum stalk height, the terminus of the stalk develops an irregular pattern of bud-like swellings. These differentiate into sporangia. Stalks of 2-week-old mature fruiting bodies of both species appear to be cellular in composition. Stereomicrographs suggest orientation of these cells parallel to the long axis of the stalk. Stalks of 8-week-old fruiting bodies of Chondromyces were acellular and consisted of empty tubules, suggesting that the cells undergo degeneration with aging of the fruiting body.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 811649      PMCID: PMC236070          DOI: 10.1128/jb.124.3.1558-1565.1975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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