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Introduction to Fungi, Third Edition

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Plate 3 Chytridiomycota (a c) and Zygomycota (d i). (a,b) Synchytrium endobioticum. (a) Excavated pota<strong>to</strong> plant showing a gall at<br />

the base of a shoot. (b) Leafy gall stage at the soil surface. (c) Synchytrium taraxaci, sporangial sori on dandelion (Taraxacum officinale).<br />

(d) Strawberry infected by Rhizopus s<strong>to</strong>lonifer. (e) Sporangiophores of Spinellus fusiger on an old basidiocarp of Mycena pura.<br />

(f) Sporangiophore of Piloboluscrystallinus producing a hemispherical black sporangium. Ayellow band below the base of the swollen<br />

subsporangial vesicle, the ocellus, is enriched in carotenoids.The stalk and vesicle bear droplets of liquid. (g) En<strong>to</strong>mophthora muscae.<br />

Dead fly attached <strong>to</strong> a window pane, surrounded by a halo of discharged conidia. (h) Furia americana. Dead blowflies attached <strong>to</strong> a<br />

leaf.Conidiophores have penetrated between the abdominal segments. (i) Sporocarp of the pea truffle Endogone lactiflua,cu<strong>to</strong>pen<br />

<strong>to</strong> reveal the zygospores.

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