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Blastocladiaceae
The ''Blastocladiaceae'' are a family of fungi in the division Blastocladiomycota. It contains the following genera: * ''Allomyces'' * ''Blastocladiella'' * '' Blastocladia'' * '' Blastocladiopsis'' * '' Microallomyces'' The family was circumscribed In geometry, the circumscribed circle or circumcircle of a polygon is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the polygon. The center of this circle is called the circumcenter and its radius is called the circumradius. Not every polyg ... by Henning Eiler Petersen in 1909. References External links * Blastocladiomycota Aquatic fungi Fungus families {{blastocladiomycota-stub ...
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Allomyces
''Allomyces'' is a genus of fungi in the family Blastocladiaceae. It was circumscribed by British mycologist Edwin John Butler in 1911. Species in the genus have a polycentric thallus and reproduce sexually or asexually by zoospores that have a whiplash-like flagella. They are mostly isolated from soils in tropical countries, commonly in ponds, rice fields, and slow-moving rivers. Morphology ''Allomyces'' thalli consist of a cylindrical trunk-like basal cell that gives rise to well-developed, highly branched rhizoids that anchor the thallus to the substrate. The trunk-like basal cell also gives rise to numerous dichotomously branched side branches that terminate as either resistant sporangia, zoosporangia, or gametangia depending on the life cycle stage. Septa are sometimes present, especially at the base of reproductive organs. Life cycle and mating There are three distinct life cycles in ''Allomyces'', and some authors delineate the subgenera ''Euallomyces'', ''Cystogenes ...
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Blastocladia
''Blastocladia'' is a genus of aquatic fungi. Description ''Blastocladia'' species have a thallus that consists of a single, branched basal cell or trunk with rhizoids at one end and sporangia at the other. They are not able to use oxygen, although its presence does not inhibit growth. Habitat Members of ''Blastocladia'' grow on submerged twigs and fruit. Taxonomy ''Blastocladia'' was circumscribed by German scientist Paul Friedrich Reinsch in 1877, who included a single species, '' Blastocladia pringsheimii''. Roland Thaxter added a second species, '' B. ramosa'' in 1896. He placed the genus provisionally in the Pythiaceae owing to its resemblance of its resting spores to the conidia of some members of the genus ''Pythium''. Joseph Schröter (1897) included it with the water mold family Leptomitaceae. Species , Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names ( scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the ...
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Blastocladiella
''Blastocladiella'' is a genus of fungus A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from t .... Species * '' Blastocladiella anabaenae'' * '' Blastocladiella asperosperma'' * '' Blastocladiella britannica'' * '' Blastocladiella colombiensis'' * '' Blastocladiella cystogena'' * '' Blastocladiella emersonii'' * '' Blastocladiella laevisperma'' * '' Blastocladiella microcystogena'' * '' Blastocladiella novae-zelandiae'' * '' Blastocladiella simplex'' * '' Blastocladiella stomophilum'' * '' Blastocladiella stuebenii'' * '' Blastocladiella variabilis'' External links Mycobank entry Blastocladiomycota {{Blastocladiomycota-stub ...
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Blastocladiomycota
Blastocladiomycota is one of the currently recognized phyla within the kingdom Fungi.Hibbett DS et al. 2007. A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the fungi. Mycological Research 111:509–47. Blastocladiomycota was originally the order Blastocladiales within the phylum Chytridiomycota until molecular and zoospore ultrastructural characters were used to demonstrate it was not monophyletic with Chytridiomycota. The order was first erected by Petersen for a single genus, ''Blastocladia'', which was originally considered a member of the oomycetes.Sparrow FK. 1960. Aquatic phycomycetes. 2nd ed. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. Accordingly, members of Blastocladiomycota are often referred to colloquially as "chytrids." However, some feel "chytrid" should refer only to members of Chytridiomycota.Alexopoulos CJ, Mims CW, Blackwell M. 1996. Introductory Mycology. 4th edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Thus, members of Blastocladiomyota are commonly called "blastocl ...
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Henning Eiler Petersen
Henning Eiler (Ejler) Petersen (22 August 1877 – 22 May 1946) was a Danish mycologist, botanist and marine biologist. He made a major contribution to unveiling the mysterious die-back of eel grass in Northern European waters in the early 20th century as a pathogen outbreak. Petersen's main research was in what was then known as ''lower fungi'' – Chytridiomycota and Oomycetes, but he also studied the systematics of Red algae. Parallel to these lines of research, he investigated the intraspecific morphological variation in plant species – which would today be called quantitative genetics. The Oomycete genus '' Petersenia'' is named to his honour. Selected scientific bibliography * Petersen, H.E. (1903) Notes sur les Phycomycètes observés dans les téguments vides des nymphes de Phryganées avec description de trios espèces nouvelles de Chytridinées. Journal de Botanique 17 (6–7): 214–222. * Petersen, H.E. (1905) Contributions à la connaissance des Phycomycètes marins ...
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