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Phyllactinia
Kingdom fungi
Scientific
classification
Scientific name: Phyllactinia guttata
Phylum: Ascomycota
Order: Erysiphaceae
Rank: Species
Subclass: Leotiomycetidae
Class: Leotiomycetes
powdery mildew of
hardwood trees
• There are number of species of
genus Phyllactinia. P. dalbergiae is
commonest species found growing
on the leaves of Dalbergia
sissou (shnharn).
• The specimens can be collected in
abundance during the winter on
the fallen leaves of shisham. This
fungus is an obligate parailte.
habitat
It is a plant pathogen distributed in
temperate regions, P. gultata causes
a powdery mildew on leaves and stems on a
broad range of host plants.
Structure
• Its mycelium grows on the surface of
leaves forming a whitish con ring.
The hyphae send their short
branches or haustoria through
stomata of host in the epidermal or
other mesophyll cells. Haustoria are
used to absorb food form the host
tissues. Its hyphae are hyaline,
• much branched and septate. These
form a whitish mat on the surface of
leaves.
fungus hyphae showing haustoria
Asexual reproduction
unicellular, hyaline conidia
Structure of conidia
The wall of conidia is two layered. The outer
layer is smooth and thin. But the inner layer
is comparatively thick!.. There are ‘toted
marking on its surface. These conidia are
formed at the tips of short or
long conidiophores.
Powdery mildew
• Thus conidia are formed singly and no
conidia chain is formed. The conidia
are produced in abundance.
Therefore, the leaf surface appears to
be covered by a white powdery mas.,
• Therefore, this disease is known by
the name of Powdery Mildew. The
conidia form germ tube after
germination. This germ tube infects
new leaves of the host.
Sexual
reproduction
• Sexual reproduction occurs in
later summer.
• The hyphae
produce ectophytic mycelium.
• The conidia production stops
during sexual reproduction.
Young cleistothecia start
developing on the ectophytic
mycelium.
• The colour of cleistothecia
changes from white to black.
The fruit-bodies are produced
as a stimulus of sexual
reproduction.
• Therefore, these cleistothecia
represent the perfect stage.
sexual reproduction
• It takes place under unfavourable conditions.
The fungus is heterothallic and the gametangia
are formed on two closely lying hyphae. The
male gametangium is antheridium and the
female gametangium is ascogonium.
• (a) Antheridium is small clavate, one celled and
uninucleate structure.
• (b) Ascogonium is thick, ovoid, one celled,
uninucleate and closely applied to or coiled
around the antheridium.
• (c) Plasmogamy- When mature, the wall
between the two sex organs dissolves and the
nucleus from the antheridium migrates into the
ascogonium. Plasmogamy takes place followed
with nuclear pairing.
Cleistothecium:
• The mature cleistothecium is brown or black in
colour, globose with several layered wall and
bears appendages.
• The appendages are of two types:
• (a) An equatorial group of radiating appendages
with bulbous swollen bases and
• (b) A crown of repeatedly branched mucilage
secreting appendages which help in adhesion of
cleistothecium to the substratum.
• After completion of dormancy, the
cleistothecium ruptures irregularly by elongation
of asci. The asci come out and the ascospores
are liberated from the asci.
• The ascospores are ovate to elliptical, haploid,
uninucleate and smooth walled. Upon reaching a
suitable host, the ascospore germinates to form
new mycelium which soon becomes ready to
produce conidiophores and conidia.
Rupturing of cleistothecium
• The base of bulbous appendage is thick
walled above and thin walled below.
The appendages bend downward on
drying. Thus thin part buckles inwards.
It causes downward pressure of the
appendages tips. It frees the
cleistothecium from the mycelium. Now
cleistothecium attach to leaves.
• The ascospores become mature in the
asci. Now the inner cells of the
cleistothecium absorb water. It swells to
rupture the cleistothecium. Asci also
burst. Thus ascospores are discharged.
pseudoparenehymatousl tissue
Video link for
Phyllactinia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8BTdcMuLHE

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Phyllactinia

  • 2. Scientific classification Scientific name: Phyllactinia guttata Phylum: Ascomycota Order: Erysiphaceae Rank: Species Subclass: Leotiomycetidae Class: Leotiomycetes
  • 3. powdery mildew of hardwood trees • There are number of species of genus Phyllactinia. P. dalbergiae is commonest species found growing on the leaves of Dalbergia sissou (shnharn). • The specimens can be collected in abundance during the winter on the fallen leaves of shisham. This fungus is an obligate parailte.
  • 4. habitat It is a plant pathogen distributed in temperate regions, P. gultata causes a powdery mildew on leaves and stems on a broad range of host plants.
  • 5. Structure • Its mycelium grows on the surface of leaves forming a whitish con ring. The hyphae send their short branches or haustoria through stomata of host in the epidermal or other mesophyll cells. Haustoria are used to absorb food form the host tissues. Its hyphae are hyaline, • much branched and septate. These form a whitish mat on the surface of leaves.
  • 7. Asexual reproduction unicellular, hyaline conidia Structure of conidia The wall of conidia is two layered. The outer layer is smooth and thin. But the inner layer is comparatively thick!.. There are ‘toted marking on its surface. These conidia are formed at the tips of short or long conidiophores.
  • 8. Powdery mildew • Thus conidia are formed singly and no conidia chain is formed. The conidia are produced in abundance. Therefore, the leaf surface appears to be covered by a white powdery mas., • Therefore, this disease is known by the name of Powdery Mildew. The conidia form germ tube after germination. This germ tube infects new leaves of the host.
  • 9. Sexual reproduction • Sexual reproduction occurs in later summer. • The hyphae produce ectophytic mycelium. • The conidia production stops during sexual reproduction. Young cleistothecia start developing on the ectophytic mycelium. • The colour of cleistothecia changes from white to black. The fruit-bodies are produced as a stimulus of sexual reproduction. • Therefore, these cleistothecia represent the perfect stage.
  • 10. sexual reproduction • It takes place under unfavourable conditions. The fungus is heterothallic and the gametangia are formed on two closely lying hyphae. The male gametangium is antheridium and the female gametangium is ascogonium. • (a) Antheridium is small clavate, one celled and uninucleate structure. • (b) Ascogonium is thick, ovoid, one celled, uninucleate and closely applied to or coiled around the antheridium. • (c) Plasmogamy- When mature, the wall between the two sex organs dissolves and the nucleus from the antheridium migrates into the ascogonium. Plasmogamy takes place followed with nuclear pairing.
  • 11. Cleistothecium: • The mature cleistothecium is brown or black in colour, globose with several layered wall and bears appendages. • The appendages are of two types: • (a) An equatorial group of radiating appendages with bulbous swollen bases and • (b) A crown of repeatedly branched mucilage secreting appendages which help in adhesion of cleistothecium to the substratum. • After completion of dormancy, the cleistothecium ruptures irregularly by elongation of asci. The asci come out and the ascospores are liberated from the asci. • The ascospores are ovate to elliptical, haploid, uninucleate and smooth walled. Upon reaching a suitable host, the ascospore germinates to form new mycelium which soon becomes ready to produce conidiophores and conidia.
  • 12. Rupturing of cleistothecium • The base of bulbous appendage is thick walled above and thin walled below. The appendages bend downward on drying. Thus thin part buckles inwards. It causes downward pressure of the appendages tips. It frees the cleistothecium from the mycelium. Now cleistothecium attach to leaves. • The ascospores become mature in the asci. Now the inner cells of the cleistothecium absorb water. It swells to rupture the cleistothecium. Asci also burst. Thus ascospores are discharged.
  • 14.