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Rhizopus - Ascomycetes Yeast - Deuteromycetes Agaricus-phycomycetes Alternaria-Basidiomycetes
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Members of Rhizopus belong to a large group of fungi called Zygomycetes, true fungi with well-developed mycelium with chitin in their cell walls.
Members of Rhizopus belong to a large group of fungi called Zygomycetes, true fungi with well-developed mycelium with chitin in their cell walls.Penicillium, bluish-colored molds growing on bread, fruits, and cheeses and belongs to Ascomycetes as they produce spores within their sac-like or bag - like caps.
Members of Rhizopus belong to a large group of fungi called Zygomycetes, true fungi with well-developed mycelium with chitin in their cell walls.Penicillium, bluish-colored molds growing on bread, fruits, and cheeses and belongs to Ascomycetes as they produce spores within their sac-like or bag - like caps.Ustilago belongs to the fungal class Basidiomycetes and causes smut disease in maize.
Members of Rhizopus belong to a large group of fungi called Zygomycetes, true fungi with well-developed mycelium with chitin in their cell walls.Penicillium, bluish-colored molds growing on bread, fruits, and cheeses and belongs to Ascomycetes as they produce spores within their sac-like or bag - like caps.Ustilago belongs to the fungal class Basidiomycetes and causes smut disease in maize. Alternaria belongs to a division of the fungi called the Deuteromycota. The word means "neuter fungi" and they are called this because they have no sexual spore stage (meiospores).
(i)Agaricus - (d)Basidiomycetes
Agaricus is a genus of mushrooms containing both edible and poisonous species. It belongs to the division basidiomycetes because in Agaricus the spores develop on projections that grow out from microscopic cells called basidia, rather than being enveloped within cells
(ii)Colletotrichum - (b)Deuteromycetes
Colletotrichum is a genus of fungi that are symbionts to plants as endophytes or phytopathogens. Colletotrichum belongs to the division of fungi called deuteromycetes because in Colletotrichum true sexual stage is unknown.
(iii)Albugo - (c)Phycomycetes
In Albugo (the parasitic fungi on mustard) moist and damp places or as obligate parasites on plants. The mycelium is aseptate and coenocytic. Asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores (motile) or by aplanospores (non-motile). It belongs to Phycomycetes division of Fungi.
(iv)Neurospora - (a)Ascomycetes
Neurospora belongs to the division of fungi called Ascomycetes. They are commonly called sac fungi. Sexual spores are called ascospores which are produced endogenously in a sac like asci (singular ascus). These asci are arranged in different types of fruiting bodies called ascocarps.