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Chytridiomycetes (/kɪˌtrɪdioʊmaɪˈsiːtiːz, -ˈsiːts/) is a
class of fungi.
Members are
found in soil,
fresh water, and
saline estuaries. They are
first known...
- here), the term "chytrids"
referred just to
those fungi in the
class Chytridiomycetes. Here, the term "chytrid"
refers to all
members of Chytridiomycota...
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similar to Phycomycetes, and that
included the
zoosporic classes Chytridiomycetes, Hyphochytriomycetes,
Plasmodiophoromycetes and Oomycetes. General...
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Chytridiomycetes were
grouped together in the now
obsolete taxon Mastigomycotina as
fungi with
flagellate spores or gametes. Now the
Chytridiomycetes...
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Spores of the few
fungal groups which retain flagella (such as the
Chytridiomycetes) have only one
whiplash flagellum.
Oomycota and
fungi have different...
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Mesochytriomycetes Chytridiomycetes...
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Phycomycetes has been
abolished and in its
place exists Zygomycetes,
Chytridiomycetes, Plasmodiophoromycetes, Hyphochytridiomycetes,
Trichomycetes (including...
- Marano,
Agostina (2006). "Blastocladia
bonaerensis (Blastocladiales,
Chytridiomycetes), a new
species from an
Argentine channel". Mycotaxon. 97: 359–365...
- Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Chytridiomycota class:
Chytridiomycetes Order:
Synchytriales Family:
Synchytriaceae Genus:
Synchytrium de Bary...
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Spizellomycetales is an
order of
fungi in the
Chytridiomycetes.
Spizellomycetalean chytrids are
essentially ubiquitous zoospore-producing
fungi found in...