<b>Scientific name</b> -Kingdom- Fungi‚ Phylum- Ascomycota Class- Ascomycetes Order- Saccharomycetaler‚ Family- Saccharomycetaceae‚ Genus- Saccharomyces‚ Species- Cervisiae<br><br><b>Description</b> - Yeast is a unicellular organism that lacks chloroplasts. They are so small that it can ’t be seen by the naked eye and they are so small that it would take 4000 of them lined up side by side to measure an inch. <br><br><b>Habitat</b> - Yeast lives on and is nourished by dead or living plant or animal
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Mycobiology Research Note First Report of Potato Stem-End Rot Caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Korea Md. Aktaruzzaman ‚ Sheng-Jun Xu ‚ Joon-Young Kim ‚ Jae-Hyoun Woo ‚ Young-Il Hahm and Byung-Sup Kim * 1 1 1 1 2 1‚ 1 Department of Plant Science‚ Gangneung-Wonju National University‚ Gangneung 210-702‚ Korea Daegwallyong Horticultural Cooperative‚ Pyungchang 232-950‚ Korea 2 Abstract In this study‚ we identified the causative agent of stem-end rot in potatoes that
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Vegetable is important commodities to human being because it provides vitamin and minerals. Due to the public concern regarding the importance of vegetables in their life‚ the public demand on the vegetables increase. For example‚ carrot‚ tomato and chilli are most demand among Malaysian adult. However‚ vegetables are susceptible to the microbial infection due to its pH that closer to the neutral pH. Generally‚ Alternaria‚ Fusarium‚ Penicillium‚ Aspergillus‚ Geotrichum and Botrytis are common post-harvest
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Available online at www.pelagiaresearchlibrary.com Pelagia Research Library Advances in Applied Science Research‚ 2011‚ 2 (2): 260-264 ISSN: 0976-8610 CODEN (USA): AASRFC Antifungal activity of some plant extracts against Clinical Pathogens Abhishek Mathur*1‚ Ravinder Singh1‚ Sajad Yousuf1‚ Aprajita Bhardwaj1‚ Satish K. Verma1‚ Pradeep Babu2‚ Vinay Gupta2‚ GBKS Prasad3 and V.K. Dua4 Sai Institute of Paramedical & Allied Sciences‚ Dehradun (U.K)‚ India Uttarakhand Technical University‚
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foods. Ascomycota fungi are the yeasts used in baking‚ brewing‚ and wine fermentation‚ they are important in cell biology‚ genetics‚ and producing penicillin. Ascomycota are characterized by its sac like structure the ascus‚ which contains ascospores where sexual reproduction takes place outside the structure. Asexual reproduction is conidia chains that break apart and float in the air or from budding. They are either single celled as yeast or filamentous as hyphae. Ascomycota play a major
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Study Guide for Exam 3 This will be a terminology-heavy exam. Make sure to study definitions. Compare your tables to a couple of classmates’ tables. Be familiar with life cycles as indicated. Do qs listed on Moodle –both the exam forum III and qs I’ve posted with power points Focus on the power point lectures‚ posted Remember‚ this is only a guide. Use your class notes‚ textbook‚ and all materials on Moodle General comments: The format of this exam MAY include fill in the blank‚ diagrams
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thick-walled zygospores‚ which may remain dormant for months. When conditions become favorable‚ the zygospore germinates‚ then undergoes meiosis‚ and new haploid spores are released. Phylum Classifications Mushroom- Basidiomycota Morel- Ascomycota Truffle- Ascomycota Penecillium- Deuteromycota Shelf fungi-
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1403 endophyte strains to show that endophytes increase in incidence‚ diversity‚ and host breadth from arctic to tropical sites. Endophyte communities from higher latitudes are characterized by relatively few species from many different classes of Ascomycota‚ whereas tropical endophyte assemblages are dominated by a small number of classes with a very large number of endophytic species. The most easily cultivated endophytes from tropical plants have wide host ranges‚ but communities are dominated by
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Lab 4: Fungi Non-filamentous forms — Single-celled Yeasts Do an Internet search for a microscopic image of baker’s yeast‚ Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Ascomycota). Answer the following questions: 1. Do the yeast cells have a definite shape or is there considerable variation? Yeast cells seem to vary in shape‚ some look to be more oval and round‚ although. some slides did show pear and cylinder shapes. 2. Can you detect any subcellular structure? I cannot detect a clearly visible
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Fungi Spread Fungal spores travel VERY easily in the air All they need is a good “landing place” with moisture & food Some fungi have special adaptations for spreading spores 21-2: Classification of Fungi A. 4 Phyla of Fungi: Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota Deuteromycota Named for their reproductive structures! B. Phylum Zygomycota “Common molds” o On bread‚ cheese‚ etc. Black bread mold: Rhizopus
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