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Moreover, monophyly of the Zygomycota remains controversial, and it was not included as a formal taxon in the "AFTOL classification" of Fungi (Hibbett et al., 2007). This page is currently being revised to reflect understanding of the phylogeny of taxa formerly placed in Zygomycota...
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tolweb.org/Zygomycota
tolweb.org/Zygomycota
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Species within the Zygomycota classification make up only about 1% of true Fungi. There are only about 900 species. However, humans rarely encounter most species. The most familiar is the mold that affects strawberries and other fruits.
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microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Zygomycota
microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Zygomycota
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Phylum 2 - Zygomycota -- 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,
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www.mycolog.com/CHAP3b.htm
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Welcome to The Fifth Kingdom online ... Search through over 800 pictures and animations that help illustrate concepts found in the book The Fifth Kingdom. Some of the actual chapters found in the book and CD-ROM are also included on this site. ... Check out our fungal FAQ's ; they may answer any questions you have about fungi.
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www.mycolog.com/fifthtoc.html
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Division: 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).
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www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/Bot201/Zygomycota/Zy...
www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/Bot201/Zygomycota/Zygomycota.htm
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Jump to: navigation, search ... [edit] Vernacular names ... For more multimedia, look at Zygomycota on Wikimedia Commons.
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species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Zygomycota
species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Zygomycota
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Zygomycota (Zygomycetes) in Encyclopedia of Life ... Zygomycota are arguably the most ecologically diverse group of fungi, functioning as saprophytes on substrates such as fruit, soil, and dung (Mucorales), as harmless inhabitants of arthropod guts (Harpellales), as plant mutualists forming ectomycorrhizae (Endogonales),
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A summary of Zygomycota: The Conjugation Fungi in 's Fungi. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Fungi and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans. ... The Zygomycota, or conjugation fungi, include molds, such as those that invade breads...
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www.sparknotes.com/biology/microorganisms/fungi/section...
www.sparknotes.com/biology/microorganisms/fungi/section3.rhtml
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A website on the Zygomycetes, a type of fungi, written by Gerald L. Benny of the University of Florida. ... This website describes Zygomycetes, which are fungi that reproduce sexually by forming zygospores. A introduction to Zygomycetes can be found in Overview of the Zygomycetes. You can also read about ... Updated Jan 31, 2009...
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