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particular region is
known as
mycobiota (plural noun, no singular). The term
mycota is
often used for this purpose, but many
authors use it as a
synonym of...
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subregnum further —
division (divisio)
phylum (phylum)
primary ‑phyta -
mycota (fungi)
subdivisio or
subphylum further ‑phytina -mycotina (fungi) class...
- mycology",
Swedish naturalist Elias Magnus Fries. The
starting date for all the
mycota had been set by
general agreement as
January 1, 1821, the date of Fries's...
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plant kingdom into
subkingdoms Prokaryota (bacteria and cyanobacteria),
Mycota (fungi and
supposed relatives), and
Chlorota (algae and land plants). In...
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fungi except Pucciniomycotina according to the 2007
fungal phylogeny "The
Mycota: A
Comprehensive Treatise on
Fungi as
Experimental Systems for
Basic and...
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Natural history of
Scotland concerns the flora,
fauna and
mycota of Scotland. The
flora of
Scotland is an ****emblage of
native plant species including...
- ISBN 978-5-89118-283-7.
Hibbett DS,
Thorn RG (2001).
McLaughlin DJ, et al. (eds.). The
Mycota, Vol. VII. Part B.,
Systematics and Evolution. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag...
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Neolectomycetes and
Taphrinomycetes according to the 2007
fungal phylogeny "The
Mycota: A
Comprehensive Treatise on
Fungi as
Experimental Systems for
Basic and...
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known to
infect a
number of
amphibian species.
Based on the work of "The
Mycota: A
Comprehensive Treatise on
Fungi as
Experimental Systems for
Basic and...
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relationship to
other organisms,
based on the work of
Philippe Silar and "The
Mycota: A
Comprehensive Treatise on
Fungi as
Experimental Systems for
Basic and...