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Life Cycle of Albugo (With Diagram) | Oomycetes

In this article we will discuss about the life cycle of albugo with the help of suitable diagrams. Mycelium of Albugo: It is well developed and consists of branched, aseptate, coenocytic hyphae. The hyphae live and ramify in the intercellular spaces of the susceptible host tissue. The hyphal wall contains cellulose and not chitin. The hyphal protoplasm is granular and [...]

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Top 5 Evolutionary Trends on Oomycetes | Fungi

The following points highlight the top five evolutionary trends on Oomycetes. 1. There is progressive evolution from the aquatic to land habitat. Members of orders Lagenidiales, Saprolegniales and Leptomitales are chiefly aquatic. The advanced order Peronosporales includes aquatic, amphibious and terrestrial forms. 2. The representatives of this class show a whole range from saprophytes (Saprolegnia) to facultative parasites (Pythium) and [...]

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Pythium: Economic Importance and Occurrence | Oomycetes

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Occurrence of Pythium 2. Predisposing Factors of Pythium Debaryanum 3. Mode of Infection 4. Symptoms 5. Economic Importance 6. Salient Features. Occurrence of Pythium: P. debaryanum is the classic example of the most common species of Pythium which causes the widespread "damping off" disease of tobacco, tomato, mustard, chillies and cress seedlings. [...]

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