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Blastocladiomycota is one of the currently recognized phyla within the kingdom
Fungi 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 fr ...
.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 Chytridiomycota are a division of zoosporic organisms in the kingdom Fungi, informally known as chytrids. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek ('), meaning "little pot", describing the structure containing unreleased zoöspores. Chytri ...
until molecular and zoospore ultrastructural
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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 "blastoclads" by mycologists. Alternatively, members of Blastocladiomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Neocallimastigomycota lumped together as the zoosporic true fungi. Blastocladiomycota contains 5 families and approximately 12 genera.Porter TM ‘’etal’’ 2011. Molecular phylogeny of the Blastocladiomycota (Fungi) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA. Fungal Biology 115:381-392. This early diverging branch of kingdom Fungi is the first to exhibit
alternation of generations Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae. It consists of a multicellular haploid sexual phase, the gametophyte, which has a single set of chromosomes alt ...
.Kendrick, Bryce. 2000. The Fifth Kingdom. 3rd edition Focus Publishing: Newburyport, MA. As well, two (once) popular
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s—'' Allomyces macrogynus'' and ''Blastocladiella emersonii''—belong to this phylum.


Morphology

Morphology in Blastocladiomycota varies greatly. For example, members of Coelomycetaceae are simple, unwalled, and plasmodial in nature. Some species in ''Blastocladia'' are monocentric, like the chytrids, while others are polycentric. The most remarkable are those members, such as ''Allomyces'' that demonstrate determinant, differentiated growth.


Reproduction/life cycle


Sexual reproduction

As stated above, some members of Blastocladiomycota exhibit
alternation of generations Alternation of generations (also known as metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the predominant type of life cycle in plants and algae. It consists of a multicellular haploid sexual phase, the gametophyte, which has a single set of chromosomes alt ...
. Members of this phylum also exhibit a form of sexual reproduction known as anisogamy. Anisogamy is the fusion of two sexual gametes that differ in morphology, usually size. In '' Allomyces'', the thallus (body) is attached by rhizoids, and has an erect trunk on which reproductive organs are formed at the end of branches. During the
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phase, the thallus forms male and female gametangia that release flagellated
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. Gametes attract one another using
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and eventually fuse to form a
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. The germinated zygote produces a
diploid Ploidy () is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes. Sets of chromosomes refer to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, respectiv ...
thallus with two types of sporangia: thin-walled zoosporangia and thick walled resting spores (or sporangia). The thin walled sporangia release diploid zoospores. The resting spore serves as a means of enduring unfavorable conditions. When conditions are favorable again,
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occurs and haploid zoospores are released. These germinate and grow into haploid thalli that will produce “male” and “female” gametangia and gametes.


Asexual reproduction

Similar to
Chytridiomycota Chytridiomycota are a division of zoosporic organisms in the kingdom Fungi, informally known as chytrids. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek ('), meaning "little pot", describing the structure containing unreleased zoöspores. Chytri ...
, members of Blastocladiomycota produce asexual zoospores to colonize new substrates. In some species, a curious phenomenon has been observed in the asexual zoospores. From time to time, asexual zoospores will pair up and exchange
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but not nuclei.


Ecological roles

Similar to Chytridiomycota, members of Blastocladiomycota are capable of growing on refractory materials, such as pollen, keratin, cellulose, and chitin. The best known species, however, are the parasites. Members of ''Catenaria'' are parasites of
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, midges, crustaceans, and even another blastoclad, ''Coelomyces''. Members of the genus '' Physoderma'' and ''
Urophlyctis ''Physoderma'' is a genus of chytrid fungi. Described by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth in 1833, the genus contains some species that are parasitic on vascular plants, including '' P. alfalfae'' and '' P. maydis'', cau ...
'' are obligate plant parasites. Of economic importance is ''
Physoderma maydis ''Physoderma maydis'' is a species of fungus in the family Physodermataceae. It is a pathogen of the maize Maize ( ; ''Zea mays'' subsp. ''mays'', from es, maíz after tnq, mahiz), also known as corn (North American English, North Amer ...
'', a parasite of
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and the causal agent of brown spot disease. Also of importance are the species of ''
Urophlyctis ''Physoderma'' is a genus of chytrid fungi. Described by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth in 1833, the genus contains some species that are parasitic on vascular plants, including '' P. alfalfae'' and '' P. maydis'', cau ...
'' that parasitize
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. However, ecologically, '' Physoderma'' are important parasites of many aquatic and marsh
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. Also of human interest, for health reasons, are members of ''
Coelomomyces ''Coelomomyces'' is the only genus of fungi in the family Coelomomycetaceae. Species in the genus can be used as agents for the biological control of mosquitoes. Characteristics ''Coelomomyces'' are obligate parasites of mosquitoes and chiron ...
'', an unusual parasite of mosquitoes that requires an alternate crustacean host (the same one parasitized by members of ''Catenaria'') to complete its life cycle. Others that are ecologically interesting include a parasite of water bears and the zooplankter ''
Daphnia ''Daphnia'' is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, in length. ''Daphnia'' are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory swimming style resembl ...
''.


Taxonomy

Based on the work of Philippe Silar and "The Mycota: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi as Experimental Systems for Basic and Applied Research" and synonyms from "Part 1- Virae, Prokarya, Protists, Fungi". * Phylum Blastocladiomycota Tehler, 1988 ex James 2006 llomycota Cavalier-Smith 1981; Allomycotina Cavalier-Smith 1998** Class Physodermatomycetes Tedersoo et al. 2018 *** Order Physodermatales Cavalier-Smith 2012 hysodermatineae**** Family Physodermataceae rophlyctidaceae Schroeter 1886***** Genus '' Paraphysoderma'' Boussiba, Zarka & James 2011 ***** Genus '' Physoderma'' Wallroth 1833 'Oedomyces''_Saccardo_ex_Trabut_1894.html" ;"title="Oedomyces.html" ;"title="'Oedomyces">'Oedomyces'' Saccardo ex Trabut 1894">Oedomyces.html" ;"title="'Oedomyces">'Oedomyces'' Saccardo ex Trabut 1894***** Genus ''
Urophlyctis ''Physoderma'' is a genus of chytrid fungi. Described by German botanist Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth in 1833, the genus contains some species that are parasitic on vascular plants, including '' P. alfalfae'' and '' P. maydis'', cau ...
'' Schröter 1886 ** Class Blastocladiomycetes James 2006 [Allomycetes Cavalier-Smith 1998] *** Order Blastocladiales Petersen 1909 sensu Cavalier-Smith 2012 [Allomycales; Blastocladiineae] **** Genus ''Endoblastidium'' Codreanu 1931 **** Genus ''Polycaryum'' Stempell 1901 **** Genus '' Nematoceromyces'' Doweld 2013 **** Genus ''
Blastocladiella ''Blastocladiella'' is a genus of fungus. Species * '' Blastocladiella anabaenae'' * '' Blastocladiella asperosperma'' * '' Blastocladiella britannica'' * '' Blastocladiella colombiensis'' * '' Blastocladiella cystogena'' * '' Blastocladiella ...
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Coelomomyces ''Coelomomyces'' is the only genus of fungi in the family Coelomomycetaceae. Species in the genus can be used as agents for the biological control of mosquitoes. Characteristics ''Coelomomyces'' are obligate parasites of mosquitoes and chiron ...
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