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The Ascomycota are a Division/Phylum of the kingdom Fungi, and subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the Sac Fungi . They are the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species....
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Yeasts consist of a single, nonmotile cell. These organisms reproduce asexually by budding in which daughter cells are formed at one or both ends of the parent cell. In sexual reproduction ... Prepare a slide from one of the fermenting cultures and examine under high power or oil immersion. ... (2) Look for budding cells.
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(iii) Division Ascomycota (sac fungi) ... (14) Division Ascomycota (sac fungi) ... (a) Conidia are asexually produced spores generated by sac fungi (division Ascomycota)
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For one division of fungi, Zygomycota, septa are lacking in hyphae except when reproductive bodies are formed. ... Most known yeasts are members of the fungal division Ascomycota. However, even here it is likely that Ascomycota yeasts do not constitute a monophyletic clade.
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Ascomycota is the largest division of fungi. Classification of the division is in a state of change due to the use of molecular information. ... The hyphae of Ascomycota have bilayered walls with primary septa at regular intervals along the hypha. The cell is divided by a septum which has a simple pore. The pore may...
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KEY WORDS: division Ascomycota, wood-destroying fungi, fruit growing, forest plantations; Orchards aging and agrotechnical cares reduction have led to suitable de-velopment conditions of a large number of wood-destroying fungi that had ne-ver been a problem for the intensive fruit growing.
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Reference for: Ascomycota ... Comment: At the Division/Phylum level the recommended ending for fungi is "-mycota" not "-mycotina" ICBN Art. 16, Rec. 16A...
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1. large class of higher fungi coextensive with division Ascomycota: sac fungi; ... Ascomycota; Ascomycotina; subdivision Ascomycota; subdivision Ascomycotina (a large subdivision of Eumycota including Hemiascomycetes and Plectomycetes and Pyrenomycetes and Discomycetes; sac fungi; in some classification systems considered...
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Division Ascomycota; Domain Eukarya; Kingdom Fungi; Division Ascomycota; Common name: Sac Fungi; ... While a very important group of fungi (we couldn't make bread without it), ascomycota is also responsible for many plant diseases such as Dutch elm disease. The common name sac fungi is given because of the sacs in...
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Overview of Division Ascomycota. • Class: Hemiascomycetes (yeasts and related species which lack an ascocarp). • Class: Euascomycetes (species which ...
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