REPRODUCTION IN FUNGI | For NEET, B.Sc. and M.Sc. | BY JYOTI VERMA | ALL ABOUT BIOLOGY
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Mam I have a question
What is oomycota and
Classification of that
I am providing few links that will be helpful.
www.apsnet.org/edcenter/disandpath/oomycete/introduction/Pages/IntroOomycetes.aspx
ucmp.berkeley.edu/chromista/oomycota.html
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Mam lower and higher fungi main difference kya kya hote hai
Four of the classes of fungi are included in lower fungi group. They are:
Chytridiomycetes: They have zoospores (motile cells) with a single, posterior, whiplash structure (flagellum). e.g. Synchytrium endobioticum, a pathogen of potato.
Oomycetes(water molds): They produce zoospores typically containing two flagella in sporangia. The anterior flagellum of a zoospore is a tinsel type, while the posterior flagellum is a whiplash type. e.g. Saprolegnia parasitica, Phytophthora infestans etc.
Mixomycetes (slime molds): They are microscopic, phagotrophic, non-pathogenic bacterivores, considered as a special group of fungi. They help to decompose plant remains. Their life cycle has amoeboid, motile, trophic stages, either unicellular or multinucleate, and a reproductive stage with spores generated by a complex non-motile fruiting body.
Zygomycetes: The class zygomycetes is named after the thick-walled resting spores which is called zygospores and these are formed in consequence of the complete fusion of the protoplasts of two equal or unequal gametangia. However, because not all species placed in this class have been shown to produce zygospores, a variety of morphological, biological and ecological characteristics also enter into defining the class. e.g. Rhizopus stolonifers.
Higher Fungi
The fungi group with hyphae well-developed, septate, and usually at some stages of development interwoven into a compact tissue especially in the fruiting body (as in ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, and imperfect fungi) is called higher fungi.
Some of the characteristics of higher fungi are:
No motile cells are produced in any stage of their life.
They have a dikaryotic stage (cell with two types of nuclei) in their life cycle.
The higher fungi comprises of the following three classes:
Ascomyecetes: The primitive morphological character that distinguishes members of Ascomycetes from all other fungi is the Ascus, a saclike cell containing the ascospores cleaved from within by free-cell formation after karyogamy and meiosis. Eight ascospores typically are formed within the ascus, but this number may vary from one to over a thousand according to the species. e.g. Claviceps purpurea.
Basidiomycetes: Basidiomycetes are characterized primarily by producing their sexual spores, termed basidiospores (typically 4 in number), on the outside of a specialized, microscopic, spore producing structure called the basidium. e.g. Polyporus sp., Ganoderma sp..
Deuteromycetes: They are often referred to as “fungi imperfecti” that is ”imperfect fungi” a term accepted by many mycologist, because their only known reproductive mechanism is asexual. They are “second-class” fungi that have no known sexual state in their life cycle, but a parasexual cycle or parasexuality generally operates in their life to fulfil the requirements of sexuality and thus reproduce only by means of conidia. e.g. Aspergillus conidia.
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A textbook of Botany - By Singh ,pande ,Jain.
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Mam agar Tobacco mosaic virus ka plant pathology se questions ayega to phir usme kya kya point rahega
Means Causal organism
Symptom Disease cycle and control measures rahega ya phir structure bhi rahega ???? tmv ka
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TMV ka question agar plant pathology se aata hai , to Tobacco Mossaic Disease se ayega.
Then us case mein -
Causal Organism - Tmv ( more details about tmv )
Structure of TMV
Symptoms of the disease
Disease cycle ( if available )
Control of the disease.
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Mam sexual reproduction in spirogyra after meiosis many spore are form which give arise many plant?
No in sexual reproduction it takes place by conjugaton .
After the fusion of male and female gamete , a diploid zygospore is formed ,which after meiosis give rise to filament.
www.biologydiscussion.com/spirogyra/spirogyra-life-cycle-of-spirogyra-and-germination-of-zygospore/5585
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A textbook of Botany by Singh , Pande ,Jain.
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A textbook of Botany by Singh , Pande Jain.
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