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Plasmodiophorida (ICZN, or Plasmodiophoromycota, ICBN) and Phagomyxida.
Plasmodiophorids are best
known as
pathogens or
vectors for
viruses of
arable crops...
- The plasmodiop****s (also
known as
plasmophorids or
plasmodiophorids) are a
group of
obligate endoparasitic protists belonging to the
subphylum Endomyxa...
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Polymyxa betae which transmits Beet
necrotic yellow vein virus.
Plasmodiophorids also
create wounds in the plant's root
through which other viruses...
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These lack cell walls; the
syncytia are
created by cell fusion. Some
plasmodiophorids and
haplosporidians are
other multinucleated rhizarians.
Sharma OP...
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similarities in
morphology and lifestyle, the
slime molds (mycetozoans,
plasmodiophorids, acrasids,
Fonticula and labyrinthulids, now in Amoebozoa, Rhizaria...
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syncytia can be
found in some
rhizarians (e.g., chlorarachniophytes,
plasmodiophorids, haplosporidians) and
acellular slime moulds,
dictyostelids (amoebozoans)...
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biologist Herbert Copeland placed the
Mycetozoa (the
myxomycetes and
plasmodiophorids) and the
Sarkodina (the
labyrinthulids and the
cellular slime molds)...
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treated using Nitazoxanide.
Plasmodiophorids and
Halosporidians are two
examples of
parasitic Rhizaria.
Plasmodiophorids cause infections in
crops such...
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claimed by both
protozoologists and
mycologists include mycetozoans,
plasmodiophorids, acrasids, and labyrinthulomycetess.
Fungi claimed by both protozoologists...
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Peronosporomycetes including accounts of the
marine straminipilous protists, the
plasmodiophorids and
similar organisms. Dordrecht/Boston/London:
Kluwer Academic Publishers...