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Ppt Classification Kingdom Mycota Division Eumycota вђ Otosection Vaishalidandge3. this document outlines ainsworth's 1973 classification system for fungi. it proposes the kingdom mycota, divided into the divisions myxomycota (slime molds) and eumycota (true fungi). eumycota is further divided into several subdivisions including mastigomycotina, zygomycotina, ascomycotina, basidiomycotina, and deuteromycotina. Rapid advances in molecular biology and the sequencing of 18s rrna (ribosomal rna) continue to show new and different relationships among the various categories of fungi. the five true phyla of fungi are the chytridiomycota (chytrids), the zygomycota (conjugated fungi), the ascomycota (sac fungi), the basidiomycota (club fungi) and the recently.
Ppt Classification Kingdom Mycota Division Eumycota Subdivision Classification: kingdom: mycota division: eumycota subdivision: basidiomycotina . 2. class: teliomycetes order: uredinales family: pucciniaceae genus: puccinia species : graminis 3. introduction: the genus includes about 3000 species of these 147 has been reported from india. it causes a rust disease black stem rust of wheat. 4. Plasmodium: single, large multinucleate protoplast (coenocytic) example: physarum. 2. eumycota (true fungus) true fungus which is cellular, filamentous, haploid, unicellular or multicellular with chitinous cell wall. thallus made up of hyphae and mycelium. example: agaricus, penicillium, myxomycota further divided into 4 classes. • fungi with plasmodium or pseudoplasmodium were classified in the division myxomycota, whilst the majority of fungi, which were filamentous, were classified in the division eumycota. 5. • based on the presence or absence of plasmodium and pseudoplasmodium; the kingdom mycota is further divided into two divisions: • myxomycota i.e., slime. Classification. introduction to division eumycota (true fungi): the members of the division eumycota are called true fungi. it is a very large group consists of approximately 75,000 known species, but this number should be much more as more species are regularly being added in the list due to the discovery of new species from different corners.
Ppt Classification Kingdom Mycota Division Eumycota Subdivision • fungi with plasmodium or pseudoplasmodium were classified in the division myxomycota, whilst the majority of fungi, which were filamentous, were classified in the division eumycota. 5. • based on the presence or absence of plasmodium and pseudoplasmodium; the kingdom mycota is further divided into two divisions: • myxomycota i.e., slime. Classification. introduction to division eumycota (true fungi): the members of the division eumycota are called true fungi. it is a very large group consists of approximately 75,000 known species, but this number should be much more as more species are regularly being added in the list due to the discovery of new species from different corners. Fungi with plasmodium or pseudoplasmodium were classified in the division myxomycota, whilst the majority of fungi, which were filamentous, were classified in the division eumycota. 3 based on the presence or absence of plasmodium and pseudoplasmodium; the kingdom mycota is further divided into two divisions: myxomycota i.e., slime molds and. This kingdom composed mostly of unicellular organisms. the kingdom was later replaced by 2 kingdoms – mycota & monera (prokaryotes) and protoctista(eukaryotes). 2) 1947 microscopes enable study of complex structural characteristics. new classification (wolf & wolf, 1947) 3) 1969 fungi in its own kingdom by whittaker – fungi kingdom.
Ppt Classification Kingdom Mycota Division Eumycota Subdivision Fungi with plasmodium or pseudoplasmodium were classified in the division myxomycota, whilst the majority of fungi, which were filamentous, were classified in the division eumycota. 3 based on the presence or absence of plasmodium and pseudoplasmodium; the kingdom mycota is further divided into two divisions: myxomycota i.e., slime molds and. This kingdom composed mostly of unicellular organisms. the kingdom was later replaced by 2 kingdoms – mycota & monera (prokaryotes) and protoctista(eukaryotes). 2) 1947 microscopes enable study of complex structural characteristics. new classification (wolf & wolf, 1947) 3) 1969 fungi in its own kingdom by whittaker – fungi kingdom.
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