Appresorium
Encyclopedia
Appresoria, the plural of appresorium, are the tips of infectious hypha
e, often from a germinating spore
, that make contact with their host
cell
wall and that flatten out into disc, fan or lobed shapes tightly affixed or appressed on the host cell wall. The appresorium serves to bind the fungus and host together, and often precedes formation of a penetration peg that grows out from the base of the appresorium directly into the cell of the host.
Hypha
A hypha is a long, branching filamentous structure of a fungus, and also of unrelated Actinobacteria. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium; yeasts are unicellular fungi that do not grow as hyphae.-Structure:A hypha consists of one or...
e, often from a germinating spore
Spore
In biology, a spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersal and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many bacteria, plants, algae, fungi and some protozoa. According to scientist Dr...
, that make contact with their host
Host (biology)
In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a parasite, or a mutual or commensal symbiont, typically providing nourishment and shelter. In botany, a host plant is one that supplies food resources and substrate for certain insects or other fauna...
cell
Cell (biology)
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms. It is the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing, and is often called the building block of life. The Alberts text discusses how the "cellular building blocks" move to shape developing embryos....
wall and that flatten out into disc, fan or lobed shapes tightly affixed or appressed on the host cell wall. The appresorium serves to bind the fungus and host together, and often precedes formation of a penetration peg that grows out from the base of the appresorium directly into the cell of the host.