- out of the sporangium.
Inoperculate chytrids release their zoospores through pores, slits, or papillae.
Chytrids are
aquatic fungi,
though those that...
- and 360
species of ascomycetes. The
remainder of the
marine fungi are
chytrids and
mitosporic or a****ual fungi. Many
species of
marine fungi are known...
-
infected with
Chytrid parasites. The
diversity of
chytrid parasites is
poorly characterized in
marine systems as few
studies on
chytrids have been conducted...
- relative. The
Chytridiomycota are
commonly known as
chytrids.
These fungi are
distributed worldwide.
Chytrids and
their close relatives Neocallimastigomycota...
- bə-TRAY-koh-KIT-ree-əm DEN-droh-bə-ty-dis), also
known as Bd or the
amphibian chytrid fungus, is a
fungus that
causes the
disease chytridiomycosis in amphibians...
- ky-TRID-ee-ə-my-KOH-sis) is an
infectious disease in amphibians,
caused by the
chytrid fungi Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans...
-
Blastocladiomycota are
often referred to
colloquially as "
chytrids." However, some feel "
chytrid"
should refer only to
members of Chytridiomycota. Thus,...
- the
informal name
opisthokonta (the
formal name has been used for the
chytrids by
Copeland in 1956), and was
supported by
later genetic studies. Early...
-
whether fossil or non-fossil,
including blue-green
algae (Cyanobacteria),
chytrids, oomycetes,
slime moulds and
photosynthetic protists with
their taxonomically...
- botanists. This
includes blue-green
algae (Cyanobacteria); fungi,
including chytrids, oomycetes, and
slime moulds;
photosynthetic protists and taxonomically...