Neurospora crassaproduces two types of vegetative spores—relatively small numbers of uninucleate microconidia and very large numbers of multinucleate macroconidia (blastoconidia and arthroconidia). The microconidia can function either as spermatia (male gametes) or as asexual reproductive structures or both. In nature they probably function exclusively in fertilization of protoperithecia. The environmental conditions favoring their formation and the pattern of their development are quite distinct from those of macroconidia. Mutants of N. crassahave been isolated in which macroconidiation is selectively blocked without affecting microconidiation, showing that these two types of conidial differentiation involve distinct developmental pathways...
Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machinery for se...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...
Some wild isolates of Neurospora show microcycle conidiation in liquid culture under continuous agit...
Some wild isolates of Neurospora show microcycle conidiation in liquid culture under continuous agit...
In order to examine the nuclear types that may be carried in strains of Neurospora collected from na...
Uninucleate microconidia of high germinability are desirable for measurement of nuclear ratios, reco...
A new microcycle microconidiating strain (mcm) ofNeurospora crassa was derived by successive backcro...
SUMMARY: The ability of a culture of Neurospora crassa to produce a macroconi-dium or a microconidiu...
In the asexual cycle of Neurospora crassa, the wild-type strains produce only mycelia and conidia wh...
Current approaches for obtaining homokaryons of asexually growing N. crassa rely on serial passages ...
Current approaches for obtaining homokaryons of asexually growing N. crassa rely on serial passages ...
tion of microconidia in a liquid medium deficient in specific growth factors followed by filtration ...
Uninucleate microconidia have been used to check the purity of laboratory stocks of Neurospora. Stoc...
DNA-mediated transformation in Neurospora crassa results in the formation of heterokaryons comprisin...
Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machinery for se...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...
Some wild isolates of Neurospora show microcycle conidiation in liquid culture under continuous agit...
Some wild isolates of Neurospora show microcycle conidiation in liquid culture under continuous agit...
In order to examine the nuclear types that may be carried in strains of Neurospora collected from na...
Uninucleate microconidia of high germinability are desirable for measurement of nuclear ratios, reco...
A new microcycle microconidiating strain (mcm) ofNeurospora crassa was derived by successive backcro...
SUMMARY: The ability of a culture of Neurospora crassa to produce a macroconi-dium or a microconidiu...
In the asexual cycle of Neurospora crassa, the wild-type strains produce only mycelia and conidia wh...
Current approaches for obtaining homokaryons of asexually growing N. crassa rely on serial passages ...
Current approaches for obtaining homokaryons of asexually growing N. crassa rely on serial passages ...
tion of microconidia in a liquid medium deficient in specific growth factors followed by filtration ...
Uninucleate microconidia have been used to check the purity of laboratory stocks of Neurospora. Stoc...
DNA-mediated transformation in Neurospora crassa results in the formation of heterokaryons comprisin...
Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machinery for se...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...
International audienceSexual reproduction in Ascomycetes is well described in several model organism...