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    Springer
    Archives of microbiology 126 (1980), S. 43-49 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Iron ; Ascorbate ; Pilobolus ; Spore germination ; Spherical growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Sporangiospores of Pilobclus longipes germinated on a medium containing ascorbate and FeSO4, but neither ascorbate nor FeSO4 alone caused spores to germinate. The iron chelates (hemin, coprogen, and ferrichrome) that are known to promote mycelial growth of this and other species of Pilobolus had little or no effect on spore germination, suggesting that under these conditions dormant spores are unable to reduce iron III. Regardless of the medium used, maximum germination required treatment at two temperatures. The early stage of germination, spherical growth, was favored by treatment for several hours at about 38°C while optimum germ tube formation required incubation at lower temperatures (25°C). Under most conditions the requirement for a heat treatment was nearly absolute. When the iron-ascorbate and the heat treatments were separated it was found that they need not be applied simultaneously provided that iron and ascorbate are given first. Spores that were heated first and then given iron and ascorbate at lower temperatures did not germinate. Apparently dormancy of these spores is broken by available iron but a heat treatment is usually required to complete the germination process.
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