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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MicrofungiMicrofungi - Wikipedia

    Microfungi or micromycetes are fungi—eukaryotic organisms such as molds, mildews and rusts—which have microscopic spore-producing structures. They exhibit tube tip-growth and have cell walls composed of chitin, a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine.

  2. Microfungi is a term used to refer to groups of fungi that form microscopic reproductive structures. The chytrids are early diverging lineages of fungi that have swimming spores with a single flagellum. These lineages are primarily aquatic, but some have evolved to live terrestrially.

  3. Understand how filamentous morphology relates to feeding by external absorption. Compare feeding strategies and ecology of different fungal groups. Skill Objectives. Use life history traits to differentiate between true fungi and fungus-like organisms.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · The identification and proper naming of microfungi, in particular plant, animal and human pathogens, remains challenging. Molecular identification is becoming the default approach for many fungal ...

    • Robert Lücking, M. Catherine Aime, Barbara Robbertse, Andrew N. Miller, Takayuki Aoki, Hiran A. Ariy...
    • 2021
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoldMold - Wikipedia

    Some fungi form mushrooms; others grow as single cells and are called microfungi (for example yeasts ). A large and taxonomically diverse number of fungal species form molds. The growth of hyphae results in discoloration and a fuzzy appearance, especially on food. [3]

  6. Aug 30, 2021 · Invisible, devastating and sustaining: Research explores mysterious microfungi Pucciniales, a type of parasitic microfungi that causes rust disease, is shown on a leaf. Purdue professor Catherine Aime is one of the only mycologists in the nation who specializes in Pucciniales.

  7. Other articles where microfungus is discussed: poison: Mycotoxins: …of their size: the smaller microfungi and the larger mushrooms. The toxic microfungi are members of one of two classes: Ascomycetes, or the sac fungi, and the Deuteromycetes, or the imperfect fungi (i.e., fungi in which no sexual reproductive stages are known).

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