vegetative mode of saprolegnia
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Parasitic protozoans, gill flukes and the fungus Saprolegnia parasitica are common pathogens, whereas the incidence of bacterial and viral diseases is relatively low (Rowland and Ingram, 1991; Callinan and Rowland, 1995; Lancaster et al., 2003; Ingram et al., 2005; Rowland et al., 2007; Fielder and Heasman 2011).
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The mycelium of the Saprolegnia spp. was coenocytic and branched. One of the vegetative phases, Rhizoids (intramatrical hyphae) anchor the mycelium to absorb the nutrition. Extramatrical hyphae were long hyphae grew out from the surface of the substratum into the medium and extend in all directions.
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