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Fungi
Fungus, pl. Fungi Latin world
Sfungus meaning- mushroom
“eukaryotic, spore bearing,
achlorophyllous organism that generally
reproduce sexually and asexually, and
whose usually filamentous, branched
somatic structures are typically
surrounded by cell walls containing
chitin or cellulose or both of these
substances, together with many other
complex molecules.”
Characteristics of Fungi
1. Distribution- Cosmopolitan
2. Habitat- Ubiquitous
3. Thallus - Plasmodial, Pseudomycelial,
mycelial, unicellular, multicellular
4. Cell wall- Chitin and Cellulose (Oomycetes)
5. Nuclear status- Eukaryotic, homokaryotic,
hetrokaryotic, uninucleate, binucleate,
multinucleate
6. Nutrition- absorptive
7. Sexuality –asexual, sexual
8. Life cycle- Simple to complex
Mycelium
Hyphae
1. Septate Hyphae
2. ASEPTATE HYPHAE
1. Monokaryotic
Binucleate
Multinucleate
Nutrition in Fungi
Heterotrophic, Absorptive
A. Parasite
(i). Obligate parasites
Survive on living organism
Can not grown on culture media
Exp. Erysiphe, Albugo
(ii). Facultative saprophytes
Long time - living organism
Short time - dead organism
Exp. Helminthosporium, smut
(iii). Facultative parasites
Long time - dead organism
Short time - living organism
Exp. Pythium, Rhizoctonia
(2). Saprophytes
Food only from dead materials
Exp. Mucur, Aspergillus
(3). Symboints
Mutual relationship
Exp. Lichen
Reproduction in Fungi
A. Asexual reproduction
1. Fragmentation of the mycelium
2. Budding
3. Fission
4. By asexual spores
(i). Sporongiospore
(ii). Conidiospore
(iii). Arthospore or oidia
(iv). Chlamydospore
1. Fragmentation of the mycelium
Asexual Reproduction
(1). Sporangium
(A). Zoospore
(B). Aplanospore
2. Conidiospore
3. Arthospore or Oidium
4. Chlamydospores
(B). Sexual Reproduction
1. Plasmogamy
2. Karyogamy
3. Meiosis
Method of Sexual Reproduction
1. Planogametic Copulation or Conjugation
(i). Isogamy
(ii). Anisogamy
(iii). Hetrogamy
(2). Gametangial contact or Gametangy
(3). Gametangial Copulation/
Gametangiogamy
(4). Spermatization
(5). Somatogamy or Pseudomixis
Nomenclature (Naming) of Fungi
International code of Botanical Nomenclature
A. Taxonomic Categories
1. Kingdom Fungi
2. Division mycota
3. Sub division mycotina
4. Class mycetes
5. Sub class mycetidae
6. Order ales
7. Family aceae
8. Genus -
9. Species -
B. Ending
Binomeal Nomenclature
Genus Capital
(Noun)
Species Small
(Adjective)
Exp. Albugo candida or Albugo candida
Classification of Fungi
G. C. Ainsworth, 1966,1971,1973
Fungi = Mycota
Myxomycota Eumycota
Class Subdivision
1. Acraseiomycetes 1. Mastigomicotina
2. Hydromyxomycetes 2. Zygomycotina
3. Myxomycetes 3. Ascomycotina
4. Plasmodiophoromycetes 4. Basidiomycotina
5. Deuteromycotina
1. Mastigomycotina
Class
1. Chytridiomycetes
2. Hypochytridiomycetes
3. Oomycetes
Oomycetes
Order -Pernosporales
Family- 1. Pythium
1.Pythiaceae
2. Phytophthora
2. Albuginaceae 1. Albugo
3. Pernosporaceae 1. Sclerospora
1. Pythiaceae
1. Phytium
1. Saprophytic and some are pathogenic
2. Mycelium–Delicate, 5µm-10 µm
3. Shape of sporangia- hyphal or spherical
4. Oospore is colourless
2. Phytophthora
Phyton + Phthora
(plant) (destruction)
1. Saprophytic but majority are pathogenic
2. Mycelium- Cocenocytic or aseptate
3. Formation of haustoria
4. Asexual reproduction – Zoopore
5. Sexual reproduction - Oospore
6. Sporangia are terminal but later on lateral
7. Shape of sporangia - Pyriform
1. Albugo
1. Mycelium – nonseptate, intercellular
2. Haustoria- nobed shape
3. Asexual reproduction - Conidia
4. Conidia arrange in basipital chain
5. Sexual reproduction – Oospore
6. Exp. Albugo candida
1. Sclerospora
1. Obligate parasites and cause Downey
Mildew
2. Mycelium – aseptate and intercellular
3. Dicotomus branched
4. Haustoria – present
5. Sporangiophore come out by stomata
6. Asexual reproduction – sporangia,
conidia
7. Sexual reproduction – Oospore
8. Exp. Sclerospora gaminicola
Specialized somatic structures
1. Rhizoids
2. Appresorium
3. Haustorium
Fungal like Organism or Pseudo fungi
• Kingdom - Protozoa
• Phylum I - Mixomycota
• Class - Myxomycetes
• Order - Physarales
• Genera – (i). Fuligo (ii). Mucilago (iii).Physarum
• Phylum II–Plasmodiophoromycota
• Class - Plasmodiophoromycetes
• Order - Plasmodiphorales
• Genera - (i). Plasmodiophora
(ii). Polymyxa
(iii). Spongospora
• Kingdom - Chromista
• Phylum – Oomycota
• Class - Oomycetes
• Order I - (i). Saprolegniales
• Geneus – (i). Aphanomyces
• Order II - Peronosporales
• Family 1- Phythiaceae
• Genera - (i). Phythium (ii). Phytophthora
Family 2 - Peronosporaceae
Genera - (i). Peronospora
(ii). Sclerospora
(iii). Plasmopara
(iv). Bremia
(v). Pseudoperonospora
(vi). Peronosclerospora
Family 3 - Albuginceae
Genus - (i). Albugo
The True Fungi
• Kingdom - Fungi
• Phylum - (i). Chytridiomycota
(ii). Zygomycota
(iii). Ascomycota
(iv). Basidiomycota
Fungi Group
Phylum I - Chytridiomycota
• Class – Chytridiomycetes
• Order 1 – Spizellomycetales
• Genera - (i). Rozella
(ii). Olpidium
• Order 2 – Neocallimasticales
• Genus (i). Neocallimastix
Order 3- Chytridiales
Genera - (i). Synchytrium
(ii). Rhizophydium
(iii). Chytriomyces
(iv). Nowakowskiella
Order 4 - Blastocladiales
Genera - (i). Allomyces (ii). Blastocladiella
(iii). Blastocladia (iv). Coelomyces
(v). Cateneria (vi). Physoderma
(vii). Urophlyctis
Order 5. Monoblepharidales
Genera - (i). Monoblepharis (ii). Monoblepharella
(iii). Oedogonomyces
Phylum II: Zygomycota
• Class - Zygomycetes
• Order 1- Mucorales
• Genera - (i). Mucor (ii). Rhizopus
(iii). Choaneophora
• Order 2 – Glomales
• Genera - (i). Glomus (ii). Acaulospora
(iii). Gigaspora (iv). Seutellospora
Phylum III - Ascomycota
• Class 1 - Archiascomycetes
• Order I - Taphrinales
• Genus - Taphrina
• Class 2 - Saccharomycetes
• Genera - (i). Saccharomyces
(ii). Glactomyces
• Class 3 - Filamentous ascomycetes
• Order I - Erysiphales
• Genera - (i). Erysiphe (ii). Blumeria
(iii). Leveillula (iv). Microsphaera
(v). Podosphaera (vi). Sphathaerothica
(vii). Uncinula
• Class I - Pyrenomycetes
• Order 1 - Hypocreales
• Genera - (i). Hypocrea (ii). Melanospora
(iii). Ophiostoma (iv). Nectria
(v). Gibbrella (vi). Claviceps
(vii). Epichole (viii). Balansia
(ix). Atkinsonella (x). Myriogoenospora
Order 2 - Microascales
Genera - (i). Ceratocystis (ii). Monosporacus
Order 3- Phyllachorales
Genera - (i). Glomerella (ii). Phyllachora
Order 4– Ophiostomatales
Genus - (i) . Ophiostoma
• Order 5 - Diaporthales
• Genera - (i). Diaporthe
(ii). Gnomonia
(iii). Gaeumannomyces
(iv). Magnaporthe
(v). Cryptonectria
(vi). Leucostoma
• Order 6- Xylariales
• Genera - (i). Hypoxylon (ii). Rosellinia
(iii). Xylaria (iv). Eutypa
• B. Loculoascomycetes
• Order 1 - Dothideales
• Genera - (i). Mycosphaerella (ii). Elsinoe
• Order 2- Capnodiales
• Genus – (i). Capnodium
• Order 3 - Pleosporales
• Genera -(i). Cochliobolus (ii). Pyrenophora
(iii). Setosphaera (iv). Pleospora
(v). Leptosphaeria (vi). Venturia
(vii). Guignardia (viii). Apiosporina
• Class C - Discomycetes
• Order 1- Rhytismales
• Genera - (i). Hypoderma
(ii). Lophodermium
(iii). Rhytisma
• Order 2 - Helotiales
• Genera - (i). Monilina
(ii). Sclerotinia
(iii). Stromatinia
(iv). Diplocarpon
(v). Pseudopeziza
Class D- Deuteromycetes
Genera - (i). Botrytis
(ii). Rhizoctonia
(iii). Verticillum etc.
Phylum IV - Basidiomycota
• Order 1 – Ustilaginales
• Genera - (i). Ustilago (ii). Tilletia
(iii). Urocystis (iv). Sporisorium
(v). Sphacelotheca (vi). Tolyposporium
• Order 2 – Uredinales
• Genera - (i). Puccinia (ii). Uromyces (iii). Melampsora
(iv). Phragmidium (v). Hemileria
(vi). Cronartium (vii). Phakopsora
• Order 3- Exobasidiales
• Genus (i). Exobasidium
• Order 4 – Ceratobasidales
• Genera - (i). Thnatephorus (ii). Typhula
• Order 5- Agaricales
• Genera – (i). Armillaria (ii). Marasmius
(iii). Pleurotus (iv). Pholiota
• Order 6 – Aphyllophorales
• Genera – (i). Aethalium
(ii). Corticum
(iii). Heterobasidion
(iv). Ganoderma
(v). Postia
(vi). Peniophora
(vii). Polyporus etc.

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Definition, Characteristics, Nutrition, Special Structures, Reproduction, Naming and Classification (Old and New) of Fungi

  • 1. Fungi Fungus, pl. Fungi Latin world Sfungus meaning- mushroom “eukaryotic, spore bearing, achlorophyllous organism that generally reproduce sexually and asexually, and whose usually filamentous, branched somatic structures are typically surrounded by cell walls containing chitin or cellulose or both of these substances, together with many other complex molecules.”
  • 2. Characteristics of Fungi 1. Distribution- Cosmopolitan 2. Habitat- Ubiquitous 3. Thallus - Plasmodial, Pseudomycelial, mycelial, unicellular, multicellular 4. Cell wall- Chitin and Cellulose (Oomycetes)
  • 3. 5. Nuclear status- Eukaryotic, homokaryotic, hetrokaryotic, uninucleate, binucleate, multinucleate 6. Nutrition- absorptive 7. Sexuality –asexual, sexual 8. Life cycle- Simple to complex
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  • 12. Nutrition in Fungi Heterotrophic, Absorptive A. Parasite (i). Obligate parasites Survive on living organism Can not grown on culture media Exp. Erysiphe, Albugo (ii). Facultative saprophytes Long time - living organism Short time - dead organism Exp. Helminthosporium, smut
  • 13. (iii). Facultative parasites Long time - dead organism Short time - living organism Exp. Pythium, Rhizoctonia (2). Saprophytes Food only from dead materials Exp. Mucur, Aspergillus (3). Symboints Mutual relationship Exp. Lichen
  • 14. Reproduction in Fungi A. Asexual reproduction 1. Fragmentation of the mycelium 2. Budding 3. Fission 4. By asexual spores (i). Sporongiospore (ii). Conidiospore (iii). Arthospore or oidia (iv). Chlamydospore
  • 15. 1. Fragmentation of the mycelium
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  • 20.
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  • 27. (B). Sexual Reproduction 1. Plasmogamy 2. Karyogamy 3. Meiosis
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Method of Sexual Reproduction 1. Planogametic Copulation or Conjugation (i). Isogamy (ii). Anisogamy (iii). Hetrogamy (2). Gametangial contact or Gametangy (3). Gametangial Copulation/ Gametangiogamy (4). Spermatization (5). Somatogamy or Pseudomixis
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  • 33. Nomenclature (Naming) of Fungi International code of Botanical Nomenclature A. Taxonomic Categories 1. Kingdom Fungi 2. Division mycota 3. Sub division mycotina 4. Class mycetes 5. Sub class mycetidae 6. Order ales 7. Family aceae 8. Genus - 9. Species -
  • 34. B. Ending Binomeal Nomenclature Genus Capital (Noun) Species Small (Adjective) Exp. Albugo candida or Albugo candida
  • 35. Classification of Fungi G. C. Ainsworth, 1966,1971,1973 Fungi = Mycota Myxomycota Eumycota Class Subdivision 1. Acraseiomycetes 1. Mastigomicotina 2. Hydromyxomycetes 2. Zygomycotina 3. Myxomycetes 3. Ascomycotina 4. Plasmodiophoromycetes 4. Basidiomycotina 5. Deuteromycotina
  • 36. 1. Mastigomycotina Class 1. Chytridiomycetes 2. Hypochytridiomycetes 3. Oomycetes
  • 37. Oomycetes Order -Pernosporales Family- 1. Pythium 1.Pythiaceae 2. Phytophthora 2. Albuginaceae 1. Albugo 3. Pernosporaceae 1. Sclerospora
  • 38. 1. Pythiaceae 1. Phytium 1. Saprophytic and some are pathogenic 2. Mycelium–Delicate, 5µm-10 µm 3. Shape of sporangia- hyphal or spherical 4. Oospore is colourless
  • 39. 2. Phytophthora Phyton + Phthora (plant) (destruction) 1. Saprophytic but majority are pathogenic 2. Mycelium- Cocenocytic or aseptate 3. Formation of haustoria 4. Asexual reproduction – Zoopore 5. Sexual reproduction - Oospore 6. Sporangia are terminal but later on lateral 7. Shape of sporangia - Pyriform
  • 40. 1. Albugo 1. Mycelium – nonseptate, intercellular 2. Haustoria- nobed shape 3. Asexual reproduction - Conidia 4. Conidia arrange in basipital chain 5. Sexual reproduction – Oospore 6. Exp. Albugo candida
  • 41. 1. Sclerospora 1. Obligate parasites and cause Downey Mildew 2. Mycelium – aseptate and intercellular 3. Dicotomus branched 4. Haustoria – present 5. Sporangiophore come out by stomata 6. Asexual reproduction – sporangia, conidia 7. Sexual reproduction – Oospore 8. Exp. Sclerospora gaminicola
  • 45. Fungal like Organism or Pseudo fungi • Kingdom - Protozoa • Phylum I - Mixomycota • Class - Myxomycetes • Order - Physarales • Genera – (i). Fuligo (ii). Mucilago (iii).Physarum
  • 46. • Phylum II–Plasmodiophoromycota • Class - Plasmodiophoromycetes • Order - Plasmodiphorales • Genera - (i). Plasmodiophora (ii). Polymyxa (iii). Spongospora
  • 47. • Kingdom - Chromista • Phylum – Oomycota • Class - Oomycetes • Order I - (i). Saprolegniales • Geneus – (i). Aphanomyces • Order II - Peronosporales • Family 1- Phythiaceae • Genera - (i). Phythium (ii). Phytophthora
  • 48. Family 2 - Peronosporaceae Genera - (i). Peronospora (ii). Sclerospora (iii). Plasmopara (iv). Bremia (v). Pseudoperonospora (vi). Peronosclerospora Family 3 - Albuginceae Genus - (i). Albugo
  • 49. The True Fungi • Kingdom - Fungi • Phylum - (i). Chytridiomycota (ii). Zygomycota (iii). Ascomycota (iv). Basidiomycota
  • 51. Phylum I - Chytridiomycota • Class – Chytridiomycetes • Order 1 – Spizellomycetales • Genera - (i). Rozella (ii). Olpidium • Order 2 – Neocallimasticales • Genus (i). Neocallimastix
  • 52. Order 3- Chytridiales Genera - (i). Synchytrium (ii). Rhizophydium (iii). Chytriomyces (iv). Nowakowskiella
  • 53. Order 4 - Blastocladiales Genera - (i). Allomyces (ii). Blastocladiella (iii). Blastocladia (iv). Coelomyces (v). Cateneria (vi). Physoderma (vii). Urophlyctis Order 5. Monoblepharidales Genera - (i). Monoblepharis (ii). Monoblepharella (iii). Oedogonomyces
  • 54. Phylum II: Zygomycota • Class - Zygomycetes • Order 1- Mucorales • Genera - (i). Mucor (ii). Rhizopus (iii). Choaneophora • Order 2 – Glomales • Genera - (i). Glomus (ii). Acaulospora (iii). Gigaspora (iv). Seutellospora
  • 55. Phylum III - Ascomycota • Class 1 - Archiascomycetes • Order I - Taphrinales • Genus - Taphrina • Class 2 - Saccharomycetes • Genera - (i). Saccharomyces (ii). Glactomyces
  • 56. • Class 3 - Filamentous ascomycetes • Order I - Erysiphales • Genera - (i). Erysiphe (ii). Blumeria (iii). Leveillula (iv). Microsphaera (v). Podosphaera (vi). Sphathaerothica (vii). Uncinula
  • 57. • Class I - Pyrenomycetes • Order 1 - Hypocreales • Genera - (i). Hypocrea (ii). Melanospora (iii). Ophiostoma (iv). Nectria (v). Gibbrella (vi). Claviceps (vii). Epichole (viii). Balansia (ix). Atkinsonella (x). Myriogoenospora
  • 58. Order 2 - Microascales Genera - (i). Ceratocystis (ii). Monosporacus Order 3- Phyllachorales Genera - (i). Glomerella (ii). Phyllachora Order 4– Ophiostomatales Genus - (i) . Ophiostoma
  • 59. • Order 5 - Diaporthales • Genera - (i). Diaporthe (ii). Gnomonia (iii). Gaeumannomyces (iv). Magnaporthe (v). Cryptonectria (vi). Leucostoma
  • 60. • Order 6- Xylariales • Genera - (i). Hypoxylon (ii). Rosellinia (iii). Xylaria (iv). Eutypa • B. Loculoascomycetes • Order 1 - Dothideales • Genera - (i). Mycosphaerella (ii). Elsinoe
  • 61. • Order 2- Capnodiales • Genus – (i). Capnodium • Order 3 - Pleosporales • Genera -(i). Cochliobolus (ii). Pyrenophora (iii). Setosphaera (iv). Pleospora (v). Leptosphaeria (vi). Venturia (vii). Guignardia (viii). Apiosporina
  • 62. • Class C - Discomycetes • Order 1- Rhytismales • Genera - (i). Hypoderma (ii). Lophodermium (iii). Rhytisma • Order 2 - Helotiales • Genera - (i). Monilina
  • 63. (ii). Sclerotinia (iii). Stromatinia (iv). Diplocarpon (v). Pseudopeziza Class D- Deuteromycetes Genera - (i). Botrytis (ii). Rhizoctonia (iii). Verticillum etc.
  • 64. Phylum IV - Basidiomycota • Order 1 – Ustilaginales • Genera - (i). Ustilago (ii). Tilletia (iii). Urocystis (iv). Sporisorium (v). Sphacelotheca (vi). Tolyposporium • Order 2 – Uredinales • Genera - (i). Puccinia (ii). Uromyces (iii). Melampsora (iv). Phragmidium (v). Hemileria (vi). Cronartium (vii). Phakopsora
  • 65. • Order 3- Exobasidiales • Genus (i). Exobasidium • Order 4 – Ceratobasidales • Genera - (i). Thnatephorus (ii). Typhula • Order 5- Agaricales • Genera – (i). Armillaria (ii). Marasmius (iii). Pleurotus (iv). Pholiota
  • 66. • Order 6 – Aphyllophorales • Genera – (i). Aethalium (ii). Corticum (iii). Heterobasidion (iv). Ganoderma (v). Postia (vi). Peniophora (vii). Polyporus etc.