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Title: Biology 1108


1
Lecture 11
  • Biology 1108
  • Chapter 31 Fungi

2
Learning Objectives
  • Define
  • Mycorrhizae
  • Gametangia
  • Zygosporangium
  • Asci
  • Ascocarps
  • Give examples
  • From each phylum
  • Contrast
  • Ascospores vs. conidia

3
Phylum Chytridiomycota
  • Mostly aquatic
  • Originally thought to be protists
  • They have flagellated cells
  • Now thought to be fungi
  • Molecular evidence
  • Absorptive nutrition
  • Chitinous cell walls

4
Chytridiomycota
  • Note branching hyphae
  • Remember these are the only fungi w/flagellated
    cells (not shown here)

5
Phylum Zygomycota
  • The zygote fungi
  • Some form mycorrhizae in plant roots
  • Black bread mold Rhizopus is example

6
Potential Test Question
  • Label EVERYTHING
  • Heterokaryotic, haploid, diploid stages
  • Sporangia
  • Spores
  • Etc., etc.

7
Rhizopus Life Cycle
  • Reproduces sexually if food limited
  • Requires opposite mating types
  • Haploid spores
  • Genetically diverse (different from either
    parent)
  • Sexually produced
  • Asexually produced

8
Zygosporangia
  • Can remain dormant for long periods
  • Resist freezing drying

9
Sporangia
  • Pilobolus can actually aim their sporangia
  • Grows in dung
  • Shoots up to 2 m!

10
Phylum Ascomycota
  • The sac fungi
  • Produce eight sexual ascospores in saclike asci
  • Asexual spores (conidia) produced on
    conidiophores
  • From Greek dust
  • Sexual stages are fruiting bodies, or ascocarps

11
Some Ascomycetes
  • Morels
  • Some yeasts
  • Truffles

12
Phylum Basidiomycota
  • The club fungi
  • Named for the club-shaped basidium, Latin for
    little pedestal

13
Basidiomycete Life Cycle
  • Asexual reproduction possible, but rare
  • Note basidia

14
Shelf Fungi
  • Shelf fungi are basidiomycetes
  • Good at dissolving lignin (hard material in wood)
  • Some harmful to trees
  • Help forest recycle nutrients

15
Stinkhorn Fungus
  • Also a basidiomycete
  • Attracts flies w/ decaying meat odor
  • Flies spread spores on feet

16
Mushrooms
  • The basic grocery store mushroom is a
    basidiomycete
  • Fairy rings

17
Review of Fungi
  • This table focuses on differences
  • What are shared characteristics?
  • Cell wall?
  • Spores?

18
Dueteromycetes
  • Imperfect Fungi
  • Cannot be easily classified, because no known
    sexual life stages
  • When its discovered, its moved to the
    appropriate phylum
  • Penicillium

19
7th Inning Stretch
20
Non-Phylogenetic Groupings
  • Molds
  • Yeasts
  • Lichens

21
Mold
  • Molds have no phylogenetic basis
  • Simply a rapidly growing, asexually reproducing
    fungus (of any phylum)
  • Rhizopus is an example, but only in asexual stage
  • Penicillium also a mold

22
Yeasts
  • Single-celled fungi of aquatic or moist habitats,
    called yeast when reproducing asexually
  • Some have asci, are Ascomycota
  • Ex Saccharomyces
  • Some have basidia, are Basidiomycota
  • Some are imperfect fungi

23
Lichens
  • Often mistaken for mosses (which are plants)!
  • Actually a symbiosis between fungi algae
  • Can be basidiomycete or ascomycete
  • Each unique combination a species (2500)

24
Lichen Life Cycle
  • Reproduce by small clusters of hyphae surrounding
    algae
  • Called soredia
  • Algae fungi can reproduce independently

25
Lichen Ecology
  • A mutualism?
  • Sometimes fungus kills algae
  • Lichens grow where neither algae nor fungi could
  • Some lichen algae can exist independently
  • Lichen fungi totally dependent upon relationship

26
Lichens Are Tough
  • Passively absorb nutrients, water from rain, fog
  • Can exist in harsh environments
  • Arctic tundra (reindeer moss is actually a
    lichen!)
  • Dry environments
  • The bark of a tree!
  • A rock!
  • Release of acids important in soil formation

27
Air Pollution
  • Only real enemy of lichens
  • Passive uptake of nutrients from rain fog makes
    them susceptible

28
Mycorrhizae
  • Literally fungus roots
  • Mutualism between plant fungus
  • Can be of any fungal phylum
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