- The
Phytomyxea are a
class of
parasites that are cosmopolitan,
obligate biotrophic protist parasites of plants, diatoms,
oomycetes and
brown algae. They...
- Some
myxogastrians and
protostelians are
aquatic or semi-aquatic. The
phytomyxea are parasitic,
living inside their plant hosts. Geographically, slime...
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effector proteins to turn off a plant's defenses. Some
slime molds in
Phytomyxea cause important diseases,
including clubroot in
cabbage and its relatives...
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Plasmodiophora is a
genus in
class Phytomyxea. It
includes the
species Plasmodiophora br****icae,
which causes the
disease cabbage clubroot. Hittorf, Michaela;...
- plasmodiop****s and
their sister group Phagomyxida in
their current class,
Phytomyxea, as part of a
polyphyletic phylum called Opalozoa,
which at the time contained...
- Cercozoa, but some
trees appear closer to the Foraminifera.
These are the
Phytomyxea and Ascetosporea,
parasites of
plants and animals, respectively, and the...
-
Ascetosporea are sporozoan-type
parasites of
marine invertebrates,
while Phytomyxea are
obligate pathogens of
plants and algae,
divided into the terrestrial...
- was once
referred to as a
slime mold but was then
transferred to the
Phytomyxea group.
Plasmodiophora br****icae
exhibits two main
forms within its life...
- the pace for the
disease cycle. S.
subterranea is an
obligate parasite phytomyxea that
infects the
below ground structures of the host.
Infection leads...
- br****icae,
which was once
considered a
slime mold but is now put in the
group Phytomyxea. It is the
first phytomyxean for
which the
genome has been sequenced....