Division: myxomycota
Following the slime fungi, the gelatinous fungi are divided into two classes:
Class: myxomycetes
Class: plasmodiophoromycetes
Vegetative body: It consists of masses of wallless protoplasm called plasmodium
Movement: It looks like an amoeba
Living: It lives as a parasite inside plant cuttings, especially high-quality vascular plants
Reproduction: Through single-celled spores that may be mobile or stationary, with a spherical shape and a single set of chromosomes. They are covered in a smooth chitinous covering that preserves them and protects them from unsuitable conditions. When suitable conditions exist, they germinate and transform into mobile spores that produce two spores of different lengths.
It includes a number of ranks, such as:
Order: plasmodiophorales
This order includes a large number of families, such as:
Family: plasmodiophoraceae
Which in turn includes a large number of pathogens, such as the causative agent of clubroot disease in the Cruciferous family, and the fungus that causes powdery potato scab.
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