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Basidiomycota
Characteristics. Reproduction. Life Cycle. Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships. [eng]
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Division Basidiomycota
Division Basidiomycota includes both edible and poisonous mushrooms, puffballs, rusts, smuts, and more, for a total of 25,000 species, about a third of known fungi species. Many play a vital
role in the decomposition of litter, wood, and dung. Some, like chantarelle mushrooms, are quite good to eat and are highly prized for their flavor. However, other species like the smuts, attack
crops and can cause economic devastation. [eng]
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Basidiomycota
This group includes most of the mushrooms, "toadstools",rusts and smuts that are so well known as food, poisonous fungi, and agricultural pests. Cell walls are usually chitinous.
Asexual spores are various types of conidiospores. [eng]
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Basidiomycetes of the Greater Antilles
Highlights research on the basidiomycetes of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Includes information on the wide range of habitats in this area, and an illustrated species list. [eng]
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Basidiomycota - Articles - WorldMedicus
Basidiomycota Articles. [eng]
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Basidiomycota
This phlyum contains the fungi considered to be mushrooms, shelf fungi, puffballs, stinkhorns, bird's nest fungi, jelly fungi, and the plant pathogens the rusts and the smuts. Most are
saprophytes, but some associate symbiotically with plants while others are pathogenic. [eng]
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Lycaeum and Leda
Taxonomy and praparations. [eng]
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Basidiomycetes
This class contains the fungi considered to be mushrooms, shelf fungi, puffballs, stinkhorns, bird's nest fungi, jelly fungi, and the plant pathogens the rusts and the smuts. Most are
saprophytes, but some associate symbiotically with plants while others are pathogenic. The hyphae are narrower than the Zygomycota and typically septate (dolipore septum). [eng]
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Basidiomycetes: Introduction - The Fifth Kingdom
Images. [eng]
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phylum Basidiomycota (ERMS taxonomic hierarchy)
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Hymenomycetes
Members of this group are characterized by the production of aseptate basidia. The basidia are produced in well defined layers and give rise to basidiospores which are discharged when
exposed to air. [eng]
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