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Phylogenetic Relationship of Basidiomycetes

In this article we will discuss about the phylogenetic relationship of basidiomycetes.  It is almost agreed among the mycologists that the Basidiomycetes have evolved from the Ascomycetes. Both these groups of fungi have similarities in their hyphal structure, in having an elaborate dikaryophase and in the development of asci and basidia. It is also accepted that a basidium has evolved [...]

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Somatic Structures and Occurrence of Basidiomycetes

In this article we will discuss about the somatic structures and occurrence of basidiomycetes, explained with the help of suitable diagrams.  The somatic mycelium is composed of septate branched hyphae a portion of which usually serves the function of absorption of nutriment from, the substratum and the rest performing different other functions. It may be white, bright yellow or orange, [...]

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Classification of Myxomycota | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of myxomycota. The Myxomycetes may be classified into the following orders depending on the nature of sporangia, presence or absence of lime, and its location; presence or absence of columella and capillitium; and colour of spores in a mass. A. Sporangia monosporous, borne on delicate structure Ceratiomyxales AA. Sporangia multisporous, simple [...]

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