- the
family in its own
class “Plasmodiophorales”,
later renamed “
Plasmodiophoromycetes” to fit
nomenclature standards. In 1969 Whittaker, in his five-kingdom...
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abolished and in its
place exists Zygomycetes, Chytridiomycetes,
Plasmodiophoromycetes, Hyphochytridiomycetes,
Trichomycetes (including Harpellales, Asellariales...
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included the
zoosporic classes Chytridiomycetes, Hyphochytriomycetes,
Plasmodiophoromycetes and Oomycetes.
General features of Mastigomycotina: They produce...
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radiolarians (probably gametes),
foraminiferans (as gametes) Cercozoa:
plasmodiophoromycetes (zoospores and gametes),
chlorarachniophytes (zoospores) Amoebozoa:...
- some
radiolarians (probably gametes),
foraminiferans (gametes),
plasmodiophoromycetes (zoospores and gametes),
myxogastrids (zoospores),
metazoans (male...
- stramenopiles: most
brown algae In rhizarians: many foraminiferans,
plasmodiophoromycetes In amoebozoa:
myxogastrids In opisthokonts: some
fungi (some chytrids...
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ultrastructure of plasmodia, sporangia, and
cystosori of
Ligniera verrucosa (
Plasmodiophoromycetes)".
Canadian Journal of Botany. 63 (2): 263–273. doi:10.1139/b85-030...
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phytosanitary certificate phytotoxic plant pathology (syn. phytopathology)
plasmodiophoromycetes plasmodium (pl. plasmodia)
polycyclic polyetic polygenic resistance...
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March 1990). "Ultrastructure and
karyology of
Tetramyxa parasitica (
Plasmodiophoromycetes)".
Canadian Journal of Botany. 68 (3): 594–598. doi:10.1139/b90-078...
- most
common way for the
virus to be dis****d is
Polymyxa betae, a
plasmodiophoromycete fungal-like vector. The
important aspect of P.
betae is that it doesn't...