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Difference between Myxomy and Phycomycetes | Fungi

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between myxomy and phycomycetes. Difference # Myxomycetes (Slime Molds): 1. The somatic phase is a multinucleate, diploid holocarpic Plasmodium which is the product of syngamy. 2. The Plasmodium is free living and capable of engulfing particulate matter and of executing movements over the substratum. It has the capacity for Plasmodium coalescence [...]

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Difference between Plasmodiophora and Physarum| Fungi

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between plasmodiophora and physarum. Difference # Plasmodiophora (Plasmodiopohromytes): 1. Plasmodiophora is an internal obligate parasite (endoparasite). 2. It is parasitic in its mode of nutrition. 3. The life cycle comprises two distinct phases, the haplophase and the diplophase. 4. The haplophase starts with the germination of resting spore or cyst in [...]

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Difference between Phytophthora and Pythium | Fungi

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between phytophthora and pythium. Difference # Phytophthora: 1. The sporangia are produced on special aerial reproductive hyphae called the sporangiophores which are sympodially branched and present a joined appearance. 2. The papillate, lemon-shaped sporangia are always terminal in origin but are subsequently shifted to the side. 3. The zoospores are differentiated [...]

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