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Hyphal wall elongation during expansion growth of the common mushroom (agaricus bisporus).

(1989) Mol, Pieternella Catharina

Growth of fungal hyphae is in general characterized by apical extension but a rather exceptional type of wall gro^rth in fungi is found during expansion of Agaric fruit bodies. Here elongation of the individual hyphae is caused by diffuse extension occurring over long stretches of the wall. As opposed to substrate hyphae which have rigid side walls, fruit-body hyphae nrust retain or acquire a certain degree of plasticity in their walls to allow for further elongation. A literature revies pertaining to fruitbody development
and hyphal wall structure is given in Chapter 1.

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