heterobasidiomycetes การใช้
- The composition of Heterobasidiomycetes has been more variable.
- Toward the end of the 20th century, the term " heterobasidiomycetes " has sometimes been reserved to jelly fung only, excluding smuts and rusts.
- He published over 200 papers on British and overseas species, mostly on agarics but also on heterobasidiomycetes, gasteromycetes, and other macrofungi, describing many new species.
- Species within the family have gelatinous basidiocarps ( fruit bodies ) that produce spores on septate basidia and, as such, were formerly referred to the " heterobasidiomycetes " or " jelly fungi ".
- "Ceratobasidium " was introduced in 1935 by American mycologist D . P . Rogers to accommodate species of the old form genus " Corticium " that showed affinities with the heterobasidiomycetes.
- "' Robert Joseph Bandoni "'( 11 November 1926 5 May 2009 ) was a mycologist who specialized on the taxonomy and morphology of the heterobasidiomycetes ( jelly fungi ).
- In addition to having septate basidia, heterobasidiomycetes also frequently possess large irregularly shaped sterigmata and vegetative hypha, gives rise to a sterigma and a new spore, which is then discharged as if from a normal basidium.
- In addition to the variable inclusion or exclusion of groups with intermediate features, they have frequently been split into two different groups alongside homobasidiomycetes ( one including either only smuts or both smuts and rusts, and the other including the remaining heterobasidiomycetes, mainly jelly fungi ).
- Heterobasidiomycetes correspond to most Basidiomycota other than the homobasidiomycetes : the subphyla Ustilaginomycotina ( rusts and a variety of other forms ), and from the subphylum Agaricomycotina the classes Tremellomycetes and Dacrymycetes, the orders Auriculariales and Sebacinales within the class Agaricomycetes, and the families Ceratobasidiaceae and Tulasnellaceae from the agaricomycete order Cantharellales ( these members of the Agaricomycotina, save for the web-like Ceratobasidiaceae, are collectively known as the jelly fungi ).