, 2006a) and comprises morphologically diverse groups of true fungi that possess flagella in at least one of their life cycle's stages and therefore are associated with wet habitats (Naranjo-Ortiz and Gabaldón, 2019, Sparrow, 1960). Taxonomically, Chytridiomycota have previously intertwined with...
The life cycle of the fungus was observed with light and scanning electron microscopy. The chytrid was identified as Sparrow. The prevalence of infection reached a maximum of 33% coinciding with a dramatic fall in the density of the host population and there was a significant negative correlation...
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The life cycle of chytrids involves various development stages and morphological features, which we addressed by validating the staining patterns on those multiple features (Fig.1A). Features included (1) encysted zoospores (i.e., initially attached zoospores), (2) immature sporangia (larger than ...
Their life cycle comprises multinucleate vegetative plasmodia that divide into oligonucleate and uninucleate cells, and sporogonial plasmodia that form uninucleate spores. Nephridiophagids are poor in morphological characteristics, and although they have been tentatively identified as early-branching fungi ...
large numbers of minute, spherical thalli throughout the body cavity. These thalli give rise to spores that are released into the water column after the death of the host. An intermediate host might be required to complete the life-cycle (McCreadie and Adler1999; Boucias and Pendland2012)....
Gruninger RJ, Puniya AK, Callaghan TM, Edwards JE et al (2014) Anaerobic fungi (phylum Neocallimastigomycota): advances in understanding their taxonomy, life cycle, ecology, role and biotechnological potential. FEMS Microbiol Ecol 90:1–7 CAS PubMed Google Scholar Grushevaya IV, Ignatieva ...