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Zygomycota, or
zygote fungi, is a
former division or
phylum of the
kingdom Fungi. The
members are now part of two phyla: the
Mucoromycota and Zoopagomycota...
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Society of
Protistologists (see Protista, below).
Molecular analysis of
Zygomycota has
found it to be
polyphyletic (its
members do not
share an immediate...
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Rhizopus stolonifer is
commonly known as
black bread mold. It is a
member of
Zygomycota and
considered the most
important species in the
genus Rhizopus. It is...
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gametophyte mating and
biparental transfer of mitochondria.
Fungi within Zygomycota form
progametangia with
suspensors during mating Fungi within Ascomycota...
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Zygomycota", now
divided into
several monophyletic phyla.
Kingdom (or Subkingdom)
Eufungi Phylum Hemiascomycota Phylum Ustomycota Phylum Zygomycota Phylum...
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status in 2001 and now
replace the
older phylum Zygomycota.
Fungi that were
placed in the
Zygomycota are now
being re****igned to the Glomeromycota, or...
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germination of the spore.
Zygospores are
formed in
certain fungi (
zygomycota, for
example Rhizopus) and some
algae (for
example Chlamydomonas). The...
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fungal phyla (Ascomycota, Oomycetes, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota,
Zygomycota, and Microsporidia). It
plays a
vital ecological role in
controlling insect...
- any of the
other main
fungal groups (Chytridiomycota,
Glomeromycota and
Zygomycota). The
number of
fungal species known very
probably exceeds 10,000. There...
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fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota,
Glomeromycota and
Zygomycota), micro-organisms (including Mycetozoa), and plants. The geographical...