In this article we will discuss about the origin and classification of class phycomycetes. Origin of Class Phycomycetes: The Class Phycomycetes is also termed as ‘algal fungi’, because it resembles certain green algae as regards the structure of their filamentous vegetative body and their modes of reproduction. It includes such common fungi as bread mould […]
Phycomycetes: Origin and Classification | Fungi | Botany
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Reproduction in Synchytrium | Phycomycetes | Fungi | Botany
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In this article we will discuss about the modes of reproduction in synchytrium. Synchytrium reproduces both asexually and sexually. Asexual reproduction takes place by means of uniflagellate zoospores. The zoospore, under suitable conditions enters into the epidermal cell of the host leaving its flagellum outside the host cell. This spore then settles at the bottom […]
Reproduction in Monoblepharis | Phycomycetes | Fungi | Botany
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In this article we will discuss about the modes of reproduction in monoblepharis which belongs to class phycomycetes. The thallus of M. spherica consists of a rhizoidal system which remains on or in the substratum, and a cluster of erect branched hyphae which come above the surface of water and bear reproductive organs. In actively […]