Light and election microscopic observation on the development of small merozoites of Babesia bovis in Boophilus microplus larvae
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Els, H.J.
Potgieter, F.T.
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Abstract
The development of small pyriform merozoites of B. bovis in the granule-secreting cells of the
salivary glands of B. microplus larvae, studied with a light microscope, showed a close resemblance
to that of B. argentina described by Riek (1966) in the same tick vector. Development took place
through a process of schizogony and resulted in the formation of many merozoites. A study of the
ultrastructure of developing merozoites in the schizont revealed the following: a poorly defined outer
membrane; a granular osmiophilic inner membrane; anterior and posterior polar rings; rhoptries;
micronemes; microtubules; a nucleus; spherical bodies of varying size. The schizonts were membrane-bound
but no parasitophorous vacuoles were seen.
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Veterinary medicine
Sustainable Development Goals
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Potgieter, FT & Els, HJ 1976, 'Light and electron microscopic observations on the development of small merozoites of Babesia bovis in Boophilus microplus larvae’, The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 123-128.