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Cytology of Spore Germination in Clostridium pectinovorum
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The process of spore germination in
Clostridium pectinovorum
has been followed by phase-contrast and electron microscopy. Unlike most other
Bacillaceae
, germination of this species takes place within the sporangium. Under phase-contrast, the spore darkens and swells slightly, and then the vegetative rod slips out through the end opposite the collar-like extension of the sporangium. In thin sections, a spore from an early stage in germination consists of a central protoplast, core membrane, germ cell wall, cortex, and two coats. Within a short period, the cortex disintegrates and the young cell develops. It possesses a large fibrillar nucleoplasm and several mesosomes. Subsequently, the young cell elongates, becomes somewhat deformed, and then emerges through a narrow aperture in the inflexible coats of the spore, finally rupturing the sporangium. Free vegetative cells of
C. pectinovorum
resemble in their structure other gram-positive rods.
Title: Cytology of Spore Germination in
Clostridium pectinovorum
Description:
The process of spore germination in
Clostridium pectinovorum
has been followed by phase-contrast and electron microscopy.
Unlike most other
Bacillaceae
, germination of this species takes place within the sporangium.
Under phase-contrast, the spore darkens and swells slightly, and then the vegetative rod slips out through the end opposite the collar-like extension of the sporangium.
In thin sections, a spore from an early stage in germination consists of a central protoplast, core membrane, germ cell wall, cortex, and two coats.
Within a short period, the cortex disintegrates and the young cell develops.
It possesses a large fibrillar nucleoplasm and several mesosomes.
Subsequently, the young cell elongates, becomes somewhat deformed, and then emerges through a narrow aperture in the inflexible coats of the spore, finally rupturing the sporangium.
Free vegetative cells of
C.
pectinovorum
resemble in their structure other gram-positive rods.
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