appressoria
An appressorium (plural appressoria) is a specialized fungal or oomycete infection structure formed on the surface of a potential plant host. It develops at the tip of a germ tube or at a swollen hyphal cell after initial contact with the plant surface. The appressorium functions to breach the plant epidermis, allowing invasive hyphae to enter the host tissue.
Development and structure: The appressorium forms in response to surface cues such as hydrophobicity, chemical signals,
Mechanism: Penetration relies on a combination of mechanical force and enzymatic activity. The elevated internal pressure
Distribution and significance: Appressoria are characteristic of many plant-pathogenic fungi, including Magnaporthe oryzae (rice blast) and