Labyrinthulomycetes (ICNafp) or Labyrinthulea (ICZN) is a class of protists that produce a network of filaments or tubes, which serve as tracks for the...
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cause plant diseases like cabbage club root and powdery scab. The Labyrinthulomycetes are marine slime nets, forming labyrinthine networks of tubes in...
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different ecological functions and morphologies: labyrinthulomycetes, opalines and bicosoecids. Labyrinthulomycetes is a group of protists that absorb nutrients...
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(January 2017). "Reference Tree and Environmental Sequence Diversity of Labyrinthulomycetes". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 64 (1): 88–96. doi:10.1111/jeu...
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the bathypelagic zone were found to consist largely of fungi and labyrinthulomycetes. Smaller aggregates do not harbor as many eukaryotic organisms which...
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technology, labyrinthulomycetes were appropriately placed with other stramenopiles and subsequently categorized as a group of Labyrinthulomycetes. There are...
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part of Cristidiscoidea, a sister group to the fungi) Excludes: labyrinthulomycetes (slime nets) (now included in the SAR supergroup) myxomycetes (now...
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oomycetes (assexual zoospores and gametes), hyphochytrids (zoospores), labyrinthulomycetes (zoospores), some chrysophytes, some xanthophytes, eustigmatophytes...
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Bicosoecida Grasse 1926, emend. Karpov 1998 Sagenista Cavalier-Smith 1995 Labyrinthulomycetes Dick 2001 Pseudophyllomitidae Shiratori et al. 2016 Gyrista Cavalier-Smith...
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times, often very distantly from true fungi (e.g., the oomycetes, labyrinthulomycetes and hyphochytrids, in Stramenopiles; the myxomycetes, in Amoebozoa;...
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estuaries which seem especially susceptible. A parasite of the class Labyrinthulomycetes in the family Thraustochytriidae has been found to have similar effects...
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oomycetes (asexual zoospores and gametes), hyphochytrids (zoospores), labyrinthulomycetes (zoospores), some apicomplexans (gametes), some radiolarians (probably...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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slime-mold habit has originated several times. Mycetozoa (Amoebozoa), Labyrinthulomycetes (Stramenopiles), Phytomyxea and Guttulinopsis vulgaris (Rhizaria)...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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the name Bigyra was modified to contain opalines, bicosoecids and labyrinthulomycetes, while the Ochrophyta, Pseudofungi and Bigyromonada remained as groups...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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characteristics, and 18S rRNA gene phylogeny (Thraustochytriaceae, Labyrinthulomycetes): emendation for Schizochytrium and erection of Aurantiochytrium...
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monotypic genus of viruses in the order Picornavirales. Protist and labyrinthulomycetes serve as natural hosts, notably Aurantiochytrium. There is only one...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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within the phylum Amoebozoa; Archerella flavum, a member of the Labyrinthulomycetes in Stramenopiles; and Placocista spinosa, a filose amoeba belonging...
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Frenzel 1897) – may also be related to Diplophrys, a member of the labyrinthulomycete order Amphitremida. Pinaciophora Greeff 1869 (=Pinacocystis Hertwig...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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Labyrinthula, also known as net slime molds, is part of the protist group Labyrinthulomycetes and contains thirteen species. The major feature of this genus is...
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mycologists include mycetozoans, plasmodiophorids, acrasids, and labyrinthulomycetes. Fungi claimed by both protozoologists and mycologists include chytrids...
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Labyrinthulomycetes Amphitremida Amphifilida Oblongichytrida Labyrinthulida Thraustochytrida Stellarchytrium...
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