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Basidiomycota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This site is a clearing house for research information about the basidiomycete fungi. It includes a list of scientific research laboratories focused on the basidiomycota, lists of basidiomycete species, conferences and other events, and an index of the genomic information available about these organisms. ... was a big success!
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Basidiomycete Genome Projects ... See the Whitehead/Broad Institute Fungal Genome Initiative ... Multiple Species Genomes at Duke University's Fungal Comparative Genomics page...
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The class Basidiomycetes includes those members that produce their basidia and basidiospores on or in a basidiocarp. The morphology of the basidium is variable. Until recently the morphology of the basidium was believed to be a key to determining relationship in the Basidiomycota.
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Prillinger, H. Dörfler, C. Laaser, G. and Hauska, G. 1990. A contribution to the systematics and evolution of higher fungi: yeast-types in the basidiomycetes. Part III: Ustilago-type. Z. Mycol. 56: 251-278. ... Culture Collection of Basidiomycetes. Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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In this group, the Basidia form an exposed layer called 'Hymenium' on the surface of the fruit bodies. The spores are discharged by force at maturity and thus a spore print is obtainable. ... Ascomycetes | Basidiomycetes | Classifications | Fruit Body Structure | Slime Molds...
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Basidiomycetes are capable of reproducing both asexually and sexually. Their life cycle frequently contains a long-lived mycelium that will in response to environmental stimuli reproduce sexually by producing elaborate fruiting bodies called basidiocarps.
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FAMILAMENTOUS UNI- OR MULTINUCLEATE HYPHAE ... PLANT DISEASES CAUSED BY BASIDIOMYCETES ... a. MOST ARE BASIDIOMYCETES...
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The mushrooms in the Basidiomycetes have spores that are attached to basidia, which are specialized cells on the spore-bearing surface (for example, the gills). ... There is no definitive way to determine, without using a microscope, whether or not a mushroom belongs to the Basidiomycetes or the Ascomycetes. However,
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