[HTML][HTML] Action and inertia in the study of hyphal growth
NP Money - Fungal Biology Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Hyphae are microscopic filaments that elongate and branch to create networks of
interconnected tubes. Understanding how they work remains a formidable challenge in …
interconnected tubes. Understanding how they work remains a formidable challenge in …
What determines growth direction in fungal hyphae?
M Riquelme, CG Reynaga-Peña, G Gierz… - Fungal genetics and …, 1998 - Elsevier
We used high-resolution video microscopy and image analysis to map the trajectory of the
Spitzenkörper in growing hyphae ofNeurospora crassaand to correlate it with growth …
Spitzenkörper in growing hyphae ofNeurospora crassaand to correlate it with growth …
Automated, continuous video microscopy tracking of hyphal growth
G Sánchez-Orellana, S Casas-Flores… - Fungal Genetics and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The growth of filamentous fungi is a complex process that involves hyphal elongation and
branching. Microscopic observations provide a wealth of information on fungal growth …
branching. Microscopic observations provide a wealth of information on fungal growth …
Biomechanics of invasive hyphal growth
NP Money - Biology of the fungal cell, 2007 - Springer
Fungi meet their energetic needs by absorbing nutrients from diverse materials of biological
and synthetic origin. Filamentous species elaborate colonies of branched hyphae that …
and synthetic origin. Filamentous species elaborate colonies of branched hyphae that …
Biomechanics of hyphal growth
RR Lew - Biology of the Fungal Cell, 2019 - Springer
Fungi invade new territory by tubular extensions (hyphae) that ramify through the substrate
to form a mycelial network. The growth of the hyphae has physical components: The …
to form a mycelial network. The growth of the hyphae has physical components: The …
Biomechanics of invasive hyphal growth
NP Money - Biology of the Fungal Cell, 2001 - Springer
The process of invasive hyphal growth allows fungi to acquire nutrients from diverse solid
materials of biological and synthetic origin. It is a defining characteristic of the fungi and is at …
materials of biological and synthetic origin. It is a defining characteristic of the fungi and is at …
Hyphal growth: a tale of motors, lipids, and the Spitzenkorper
G Steinberg - Eukaryotic cell, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
Filamentous fungi are a large and evolutionarily successful group of organisms of enormous
ecological importance (27, 114). Fungi also have a considerable impact on our economy …
ecological importance (27, 114). Fungi also have a considerable impact on our economy …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping the growth of fungal hyphae: orthogonal cell wall expansion during tip growth and the role of turgor
S Bartnicki-Garcia, CE Bracker, G Gierz… - Biophysical journal, 2000 - cell.com
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal
cell surface markers in growing fungal hyphae to determine the pattern of cell wall …
cell surface markers in growing fungal hyphae to determine the pattern of cell wall …
3 hyphal tip growth in filamentous fungi
M Riquelme, RW Roberson… - Growth, differentiation and …, 2016 - Springer
Hyphae of filamentous fungi extend at the apex by a polarized mechanism that involves the
highly ordered and regulated delivery of secretory vesicles. In Dikarya fungi these tip …
highly ordered and regulated delivery of secretory vesicles. In Dikarya fungi these tip …
Fungal morphogenesis, from the polarized growth of hyphae to complex reproduction and infection structures
Filamentous fungi constitute a large group of eukaryotic microorganisms that grow by
forming simple tube-like hyphae that are capable of differentiating into more-complex …
forming simple tube-like hyphae that are capable of differentiating into more-complex …