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Zygomycota
Conjugating Fungi Introduction with images, life span figures and references. [eng]
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Fungi Zygomycota
Image. [eng]
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What is rhizopus?
Rhizopus is a familiar mold that appears with great regularity on bread. Learn more about rhizopus and how to cultivate it. [eng]
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Botany 201 Laboratory, Zygomycota
The Zygomycota is thought to be the most primitive of the terrestrial fungi. This division has
coenocytic mycelium, and asexual spores (=sporangiospores) that are produced in sporangia borne
on stalks (=sporangiophores). These characteristics are shared with the divisions of flagellated
fungi that were just studied. [eng]
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Zygomycota - The Fifth Kingdom, Conjugating Fungi
The second eumycotan phylum is the Zygomycota. This phylum contains two classes, class
Zygomycetes and class Trichomycetes. Since most Trichomycetes are parasites or commensals
inside the guts of living arthropods, they are only a footnote, albeit a fascinating one, to this
chapter. [eng]
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Phylum Zygomycota
Group characteristics, Ecological roles, Taxonomy and other. [eng]
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Division Zygomycota
Brief description, pictures. [eng]
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Rhizopus nigricans
Zigospore con i sospensori. [ita]
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Zygomycota
Filum characteristics and taxonomy. [eng]
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Mucor mucedo
Zigospora con i residui dei due sospensori. [ita]
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Empusa muscae
Ife conidiofore con conidi che fuoriescono dal
corpo dell'insetto. [ita]
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