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THE WORLD OF THE FUNGI!

THE WORLD OF THE FUNGI!. Figure 31.0 Painting of indigo milk cap ( Lactarius indigo ) fungus as an example of the variety in color and types of fungi. Figure 31.0x Decomposers. Figure 31.1 Fungal mycelia. Figure 31.2 Examples of fungal hyphae.

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THE WORLD OF THE FUNGI!

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  1. THE WORLD OFTHE FUNGI!

  2. Figure 31.0 Painting of indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) fungus as an example of the variety in color and types of fungi

  3. Figure 31.0x Decomposers

  4. Figure 31.1 Fungal mycelia

  5. Figure 31.2 Examples of fungal hyphae

  6. Figure 31.2x Septate hyphae (left) and nonseptate hyphae (right)

  7. Figure 31.3 Generalized life cycle of fungi (Layer 1)

  8. Figure 31.3 Generalized life cycle of fungi (Layer 2)

  9. Figure 31.3 Generalized life cycle of fungi (Layer 3)

  10. Figure 31.4 Phylogeny of fungi

  11. Figure 31.5 Chytridiomycota (chytrids)

  12. Figure 31.6 The common mold Rhizopus decomposing strawberries

  13. Figure 31.7 The life cycle of the zygomycete Rhizopus (black bread mold)

  14. Figure 31.7x1 Young zygosporangium

  15. Figure 31.7x2 Mature zygosporangium

  16. Figure 31.8 Pilobolus aiming its sporangia

  17. Figure 31.9 Ascomycetes (sac fungi): Scarlet cup (top left), truffles (bottom left), morel (right)

  18. Figure 31.9x1 Carbon fungus

  19. Figure 31.9x2 Aspergillus

  20. Figure 31.10 The life cycle of an ascomycete

  21. Figure 31.10x1 Life cycle of an ascomycete

  22. Figure 31.10x2 Apothecium

  23. Figure 31.11 Basidiomycetes (club fungi): Greville's bolete (top left), turkey tail (bottom left), stinkhorn (right)

  24. Figure 31.11x1 Coprinus comatus, Shaggy Mane

  25. Figure 31.11x2 Geastrum triplex

  26. Figure 31.11x3 Tremella messenterica, Witch’s Butter

  27. Figure 31.11x4 Stinkhorn

  28. Figure 31.11x5 Amanita

  29. Figure 31.12 The life cycle of a mushroom-forming basidiomycete

  30. Figure 31.12x Gills

  31. Figure 31.13 A fairy ring

  32. Table 31.1 Review of Fungal Phyla

  33. Figure 31.14 A moldy orange (left), Penicillium (right)

  34. Figure 31.15 Budding yeast

  35. Figure 31.16 Lichens

  36. Figure 31.17 Anatomy of a lichen

  37. Figure 31.17x Anatomy of a lichen

  38. Figure 31.19 An experimental test of the benefits of mycorrhizae

  39. Figure 31.20 Examples of fungal diseases of plants: Black stem rust on wheat (left), ergots on rye (right)

  40. Figure 31.20x1 Strawberries with Botrytis mold, a plant parasitic fungus

  41. Figure 31.20x2 Pink ear rot of corn

  42. Figure 31.21 Fungal production of an antibiotic

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