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Emergence of zoospores ofOedogonium and their subsequent developmental changes have been studied using live material and sections prepared for light and electron microscopy. Release commences with rupture of the cell wall at its pre-weakened site near the apical caps. The pliable protoplast of the zoospore becomes completely spherical once free of the wall; it is enclosed within the hyaline vesicle which expands continuously and then disappears. Meanwhile, as the flagella become active, the zoospore begins to elongate and its dome starts to protrude from a circular constriction where the flagella are inserted. Once free of the hyaline vesicle, it is actively motile for a variable period, during which elongation continues. The motile phase ceases when the zoospore begins to vibrate, whereupon the flagella are all violently shed. Soon after this, the constriction disappears from around the dome which becomes more pointed; the immobile cell now elongates further, increasing in volume. The cell periphery contains numerous contractile vacuoles. Zoospore elongation may be associated with a proliferation of longitudinal microtubules, and once the flagella are shed, the flagellar rootlet system disintegrates, probably releasing the rootlet microtubules. Mechanisms involved in the release of the zoospore are also discussed.
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Pickett-Heaps, J.D. Reproduction by zoospores inOedogonium . Protoplasma 74, 149–167 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01279207
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