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Ascomycota is a monophyletic group (containing all of the descendants of a common ancestor). Previously placed in the Basidiomycota along with asexual species from other fungal taxa, asexual (or anamorphic ) ascomycetes are now identified and classified based on morphological or physiological similarities to ascus-bearing taxa , and by ...
The dimorphic Basidiomycota with yeast stages and the pleiomorphic rusts are examples of fungi with anamorphs, which are the asexual stages. Some Basidiomycota are only known as anamorphs. Many are called basidiomycetous yeasts, which differentiates them from ascomycetous yeasts in the Ascomycota. Aside from yeast anamorphs and uredinia, aecia ...
Dikarya Diversity of Basidiomycota, which includes (clockwise from top-left): fly-agaric (Amanita muscaria), Dacrymyces palmatus, porcini (Boletus edulis), Uromyces rumicis (in the Uromyces genus of rust fungi), Meredithblackwellia eburnea, bamboo mushroom (Phallus indusiatus), azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccinii), and red cage (Clathrus ruber)
7.2 Division Basidiomycota. 7.2.1 Subdivision Pucciniomycotina. ... Phylogeny of Ascomycota [3] Taphrinomycotina Neolectomycetes. Archaeorhizomycetes ...
[2] [23] [24] At about this same time, approximately 400 Ma, the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota diverged, [25] and all modern classes of fungi were present by the Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian, 318.1–299 Ma). [26] Lichen-like fossils have been found in the Doushantuo Formation in southern China dating back to 635–551 Ma. [27]
It recognizes seven phyla, two of which—the Ascomycota and the Basidiomycota—are contained within a branch representing subkingdom Dikarya, the most species rich and familiar group, including all the mushrooms, most food-spoilage molds, most plant pathogenic fungi, and the beer, wine, and bread yeasts.
Phylum Ascomycota; Phylum Basidiomycota; Kingdom ... that the difference between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria ... the diagram below is an 'organization chart', ...
A subkingdom of Fungi that includes Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, or "higher fungi." [95] dikaryotic. dicaryotic, secondary mycelium. A single cell (dikaryon) having two genetically distinct haploid nuclei. [96] dimorphic. dimorphism. Having two forms, e.g. both yeast and mycelial forms. Examples include Histoplasma and Sporothrix. [97] diplanetism