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  2. Category:Fungi by classification - Wikipedia

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    Fungi classification — sorted by Fungus phyla (divisions). For other fungi taxonomy subdivision classifications, see Category: Fungus taxa by rank . For other taxa classifications, see Category: Fungus taxa .

  3. Category:Fungus phyla - Wikipedia

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  4. Glomeromycota - Wikipedia

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    In addition, new data also suggests that AM fungi host plants also secrete chemical factors that attract and enhance the growth of developing spore hyphae towards the root system. [ 14 ] The necessary components for the colonization of Glomeromycota include the host's fine root system, proper development of intracellular arbuscular structures ...

  5. List of fungal orders - Wikipedia

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    Order Heitmaniales Wang & Bai 2020; Order Rosettozymales Wang & Bai 2020; Order Heterogastridiales Oberwinkler & Bauer 1990; Order Sporidiobolales Sampaio, Weiss & Bauer 2003; Order Curvibasidiales Doweld 2014

  6. Zygomycota - Wikipedia

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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 . [ 1 ] Approximately 1060 species are known. [ 2 ]

  7. Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph - Wikipedia

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    The International Botanical Congress in Melbourne in July 2011 made a change in the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants and adopted the principle "one fungus, one name". [3] After 1 January 2013, one fungus can only have one name; the system of permitting separate names to be used for anamorphs then ended. [3]

  8. Glossary of mycology - Wikipedia

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    Fungal diseases of humans and animals (rarely, plants as well). [264]-mycota The recommended ending of the name of fungal phyla. [265] mycotoxin Toxins (the product of one organism injurious to another) produced by fungi. Studied by mycotoxicology. Poisonings are called mycotoxicoses. [266] Myxomycota

  9. Yeast - Wikipedia

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    [34] [40] A black yeast has been recorded as a partner in a complex relationship between ants, their mutualistic fungus, a fungal parasite of the fungus and a bacterium that kills the parasite. The yeast has a negative effect on the bacteria that normally produce antibiotics to kill the parasite, so may affect the ants' health by allowing the ...