- A
zoospore is a
motile a****ual
spore that uses a
flagellum for
locomotion in
aqueous or
moist environments. Also
called a
swarm spore,
these spores are...
- subdivision, of fungi,
similar to Phycomycetes, and that
included the
zoosporic classes Chytridiomycetes, Hyphochytriomycetes,
Plasmodiophoromycetes and...
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Chytridiomycota are a
division of
zoosporic organisms in the
kingdom Fungi,
informally known as chytrids. The name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** χυτρίδιον...
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Holomycota (Fungus-like)
Fungi Includes:
chytrids (flagellated,
zoosporic fungi)
Fonticula (more
recent work
considers this to be part of Cristidiscoidea...
- (1983). "Appendix III: The
genera of
Phytopathogenic Zoosporic Fungi". In Buczacki, S.T. (ed.).
Zoosporic Plant Pathogens: A
Modern Perspective.
Academic Press...
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Zoosporic fungi (paraphyletic)
Zygomycota (paraphyletic) Dikarya...
- is a
fungal genus in the
family Olpidiaceae.
Members of
Olpidium are
zoosporic pathogens of plants, animals, fungi, and oomycetes.
Olpidium species exist...
- "aquatic phycomycetes" (sensu Sparrow)? Part II:
Shared properties of
zoosporic true
fungi and fungus-like microorganisms".
Fungal Biology Reviews. 32...
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still contain some
ancestral characteristics such as the
flagellum in
zoosporic stage. The
groups of
fungi with the
characteristic hyphal growth, Zoopagomycota...
- Blastocladiomycota, Chytridiomycota, and
Neocallimastigomycota lumped together as the
zoosporic true fungi.
Blastocladiomycota contains 5
families and
approximately 12...