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- W2040783767 abstract "Abstract In the crayfish, Astacus astacus , susceptible to the crayfish plague fungus, penetration of the cuticle by the parasite occurred in the soft cuticle. The zoospore lysed the surface lipid layer, tore it away, and formed an infection peg (germ tube) that penetrated through the epicuticle. A septum was formed in the infection peg, and a hypha was formed below the inner epicuticular surface. In the endocuticle, hyphae grew preferrentially parallel to the surface, occassionally perpendicular to it. Growth direction in relation to cuticle architecture is discussed. Subsequently, some hyphae started to penetrate out through the epicuticle. This process was preceded by the swelling of the hyphal tip touching the inner side of the epicuticle. The hypha penetrating out through the epicuticle was much thicker than the infection peg. Histolytic activity, combined with mechanical penetration, seems to be evident in all stages and levels except in the outward penetration of the epicuticular lipid surface layer, where only mechanical rupture could be seen. Differences in the protoplasmic ultrastructure were found between the spore and the penetrant hyphae. Penetration of the cuticle of a resistant crayfish was essentially identical to that in susceptible ones. However, inward penetration of intact epicuticle was too scarce to allow for ultrastructural studies." @default.
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- W2040783767 title "Ultrastructure of the penetration of the crayfish integument by the fungal parasite, Aphanomyces astaci, Oomycetes" @default.
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