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Zygomycota

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English: Molds.
Name: Zygote fungi; Zygomycota refers to the zygosporangia, in which resistant spherical spores are formed during sexual reproduction; Zygos in Greek means "joining" or "yoke", referring to the fusion of two hyphal strands which produces these spores; -mycota is a suffix referring to a division of fungi.
Species: 1050.
Habitat: terrestrial, living in soil or on decaying plant or animal material; some are parasites of plants, insects, and small animals, while others form symbiotic relationships with plants.
TaxonomyZygomycota is a former clade of the Fungi. DNA analysis came to the conclusion that the Zygomycota is not monophyletic. Zygomycota are now split into Mucoromycotina, Entomophthoromycota, Kickxellomycotina, Zoopagomycotina, Mortierellomycotina and Glomeromycota
Mycology1. The thallus is normally haploid, consist­ing of coenocytic mycelium and its wall contains chitin and chitosan.
2. The mycelium contains cell organelles like other fungi, except typical golgi bodies and centriole.
3. Asexual reproduction takes place by aplanospores.
4. Sexual reproduction takes place by gametangial copulation resulting in the formation of zygospores.
5. Hyphae may be coenocytic, forming septa only where gametes are formed or to wall off dead hyphae.
Proposal classification1. 3-741.00 Basidiobolomycetes
2. 3-742.00 Entomorphomycetes
3. 3-743.00 Mucoromycetes
4. 3-744.00 Glomeromycetes
Classification  ZygomycotaBasidiobolomyceta
Divisio: Basidiobolomycota
Subdivisio: Basidiobolomycotina
Subclass: Basidiobolomycetes
Order: Basidiobolales
Family: Basidiobolaceae: Basidiobolus, Schizangiella
CalcarisporiellomycotaSubdivisio: Calcarisporiellomycotina
Subclass: Calcarisporiellomycetes
Order: Calcarisporiellales
Family: Calcarisporiellaceae: Calcarisporiella, Echinochlamydosporium
GlomeromycotaSubdivisio: Glomeromycotina
Classes: Archaeosporomycetes
Order: Archaeosporales
Family: Ambisporaceae: Ambispora
Family: Archaeosporaceae: Archaeospora
Family: Geosiphonaceae: Geosiphon
Subclass: Glomeromycetes
Order: Diversisporales
Family: Acaulosporaceae: Acaulospora, Entrophospora
Family: Diversisporaceae: 5 genera
Family: Gigasporaceae: 5 genera
Family: Pacisporaceae: Pacispora
Family: Sacculosporaceae: Sacculospora.
Order: Glomerales
Family: Claroideoglomeraceae: Claroideoglomus.
Family: Glomeraceae: 10 genera.
Subclass: Paraglomeromycetes
Order: Paraglomerales
Family: Paraglomeraceae: Innospora, Paraglomus.
Family: Pervetustaceae: Pervetustus.
MortierellomycotaSubclass: Mortierellomycetes
Order: Mortierellales
Family: Mortierellaceae: Aquamortierella, Dissophora, Gamsiella, Lobosporangium, Modicella, Mortierella.
MucoromycotaSubclass: Endogonomycetes
Order: Endogonales
Family: Endogonaceae: 4 genera; 27 species.
Subclass: MucoromycetesOrder: Mucorales
Family: Backusellaceae: Backusella.
Family: Choanephoraceae: 4 genera.
Family: Cunninghamellaceae: 4 genera.
Family: Lentamycetaceae: Lentamyces
Family: Lichtheimiaceae: 4 genera.
Family: Mucoraceae: 22 genera.
Family: Mycotyphaceae: Mycotypha.
Family: Phycomycetaceae: Phycomyces, Spinellus.
Family: Pilobolaceae: Pilobolus, Utharomyces.
Family: Radiomycetaceae: Radiomyces.
Family: Rhizopodaceae: Rhizopus, Sporodiniella, Syzygites
Family: Saksenaeaceae: Apophysomyces, Saksenaea
Family: Syncephalastraceae: 6 genera.
Subclass: UmbelopsidomycetesOrder: Umbelopsidales
Family: Umbelopsidaceae: Umbelopsis.
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