The genus Labyrinthula, also known as net slime molds, is part of the protist group Labyrinthulomycetes and contains thirteen species. The major feature...
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caterpillars of the grass moth Dolicharthria punctalis. The slime mold Labyrinthula zosterae can cause the wasting disease of Zostera, with Z. marina being...
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soak up nutrients from the surrounding environment.[citation needed] Labyrinthula: Possesses a bothrosome. It is being studied for its pathogenic nature...
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1868/Cinekowksa 1867 Labyrinthomyxa Duboscq 1921 Pseudoplasmodium Molisch 1925 Labyrinthula Cienkowski 1864 [=Labyrinthodictyon Valkanov 1969; Labyrinthorhiza Chadefaud...
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Aplanochytrium is part of the class Labyrinthulomycetes. It is a sister genus of Labyrinthula and thraustochytrids. The major characteristic of all three genera is...
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surface-associated heterotrophic protists, Stereomyxa ramosa, Nitzschia alba and Labyrinthula sp". Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 21: 49–57. doi:10.3354/ame021049. ISSN 0948-3055...
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"Doubtful Mycetozoa" section for Plasmodiophora (now in Phytomyxea) and Labyrinthula, emphasizing their distinction from plants and fungi. In 1880, the French...
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which eat invertebrates that live in eelgrass meadows. The slime mold Labyrinthula zosterae caused a "wasting disease" of eelgrass resulting in large-scale...
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primary cause of this seems to be pathogenic strains of the protist Labyrinthula zosterae, but it is thought that fungal pathogens also contribute and...
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marine amoeba Thecamoeba hilla Schaeffer, 1926 and its endosymbiont Labyrinthula sp". European Journal of Protistology. 44 (4): 308–316. doi:10.1016/j...
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retrieved 2022-03-27 AMON, JAMES P.; PERKINS, FRANK O. (1968). "Structure of Labyrinthula sp. Zoospores*". The Journal of Protozoology. 15 (3): 543–546. doi:10...
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LabyrinthulidaeICZN Cienkowski 1867/LabyrinthulaceaeICN Haeckel 1868. Sole genus: Labyrinthula Cienkowski 1864 (=Chlamydomyxa Archer 1875, Pseudoplasmodium Molisch...
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by "wasting disease", which was caused by a slime mold of the genus Labyrinthula. Some colonies of Zostera marina lived in brackish water, and these areas...
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Lange L, Pilgaard B, Trevathan-Tackett SM (2021). "First Genome of Labyrinthula sp., an Opportunistic Seagrass Pathogen, Reveals Novel Insight into Marine...
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stercorea by Cienkowsky in 1876, based on similarities to the genus Labyrinthula. However, its ability to form sorocarps and its terrestrial habitat prompted...
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and ascomycetes, and even the fungus-like plant pathogens, Pythium and Labyrinthula . His work included the use of cladistics, synoptic keys, and the study...
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