life cycle of albugo by biological discussion
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It is well developed and consists of branched, aseptate, coenocytic hyphae. The hyphae live and ramify in the intercellular spaces of the susceptible host tissue. The hyphal wall contains cellulose and not chitin. The hyphal protoplasm is granular and vacuolate in the older parts.
It contains numerous nuclei, oil globules and glycogen. Electron micrographs reveal the presence of mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes.
It contains numerous nuclei, oil globules and glycogen. Electron micrographs reveal the presence of mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes.
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