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- small animals, while others form symbiotic relationships with plants. Zygomycete hyphae may be coenocytic, forming septa only where gametes are formed...
- sporangiop**** that sheds spores. A fungus that forms zygospores is called a zygomycete, indicating that the class is characterized by this evolutionary development...
- The Mucorales is the largest and best-studied order of zygomycete fungi. Members of this order are sometimes called pin molds. The term mucormycosis is...
- Rhopalomyces elegans is a common species of zygomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Rhopalomyces. Widely distributed, it is found in soil...
- to by the informal name zygomycetes. Zoopagomycotina are microscopic and are typically obligate parasites of other zygomycete fungi and of microscopic...
- class Bolomycetes class Glomomycetes Superclass Neozygomycetia class Zygomycetes Subclass Mucoromycetidae Subclass Meromycetidae class Zoomycetes Subclass...
- Eccrinales and Amoebidiales are opisthokont protists, previously thought to be zygomycete fungi. Other groups now in Opisthokonta (e.g., Corallochytrium, Ichthyosporea)...
- Structure Sporangiospore Produced by sporangium Zygomycetes Zygospores Produced by zygosporangium Zygomycetes Ascospores Produced by ascus Ascomycetes Basidiospores...
- Stajich, Jason E. (2016). "A phylum-level phylogenetic classification of zygomycete fungi based on genome-scale data". Mycologia. 108 (5). Informa UK Limited:...
- MM, Stajich JE (2016). "A phylum-level phylogenetic classification of zygomycete fungi based on genome-scale data". Mycologia. 104 (3): 758–65. doi:10...