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  2. Basidiomycota - Wikipedia

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    Sexual reproduction cycle of basidiomycetes Basidiomycota life cycle Cell cycle of a Dikaryotic basidiomycete Unlike animals and plants which have readily recognizable male and female counterparts, Basidiomycota (except for the Rust ( Pucciniales )) tend to have mutually indistinguishable, compatible haploids which are usually mycelia being ...

  3. Rust (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Demicyclic disease: Because there is no repeating stage in the life cycle of demicyclic fungi, removal of the primary or the alternate host will disrupt the disease cycle. [citation needed] This method, however, is not highly effective in managing all demicyclic diseases. Cedar-apple rust disease, for example, can persist despite removal of one ...

  4. Ustilaginomycotina - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of the subdivision is dimorphic and it consists of two phases in the life cycle. One saprobic haploid phase and a parasitic ( biotrophic ) dikaryotic phase. The saprobic phase is initiated by the production of haploid yeasts, which fuses with another spore and produce the n+n hyphae which will infect the host.

  5. Microsporidia - Wikipedia

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    Once inside the host cell, a sporoplasm grows, dividing or forming a multinucleate plasmodium, before producing new spores. The life cycle varies considerably. The life cycle varies considerably. Some have a simple asexual life cycle, [ 16 ] while others have a complex life cycle involving multiple hosts and both asexual and sexual reproduction .

  6. Glossary of phytopathology - Wikipedia

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    bacterial streaming. bactericide. bacteriocin. bacteriophage. bacterium (pl. bacteria) bactericide. basal knob (syn. stylet knob) basidiocarp (syn. basidioma) Basidiomyctes. The Division Basidiomycota is a large taxon within the Kingdom Fungi that includes those species that produce spores in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. basidiospore

  7. Cryptococcus neoformans - Wikipedia

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    However, some C. neoformans cells can survive intracellularly in macrophages because of the protective nature of the polysaccharide capsule as well as its ability to produce melanin. [22] [3] Intracellular survival appears to be one of the factors contributing to latency, disseminated disease, and resistance to

  8. Plant pathology - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle of the black rot pathogen, the gram negative bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris. Plant pathology or phytopathology is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). [1]

  9. Fungus - Wikipedia

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    The English word fungus is directly adopted from the Latin fungus (mushroom), used in the writings of Horace and Pliny. [10] This in turn is derived from the Greek word sphongos (σφόγγος 'sponge'), which refers to the macroscopic structures and morphology of mushrooms and molds; [11] the root is also used in other languages, such as the German Schwamm ('sponge') and Schimmel ('mold').