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Introduction, classification &
general properties of fungi
Earth.com
Importance of Fungi
• Fungi - most important groups of organisms on the planet.
• Important in an enormous variety of ways.
– Recycling
– Mycorrhizae and plant growth
– Food
– Medicines
– Biocontrol
– Crop Diseases
– Animal Disease
– Food Spoilage
What are fungi?
• Fungi - ubiquitous and diverse group of organisms
• Main purpose - to degrade organic matter.
• All fungi lead a heterotrophic existence as
a. Saprobes
b. Symbionts
c. Commensals
d. Parasites
Fungi - characteristics
• Habitat - Ubiquitous in terrestrial and
freshwater
• Distribution – Cosmopolitan
• Ecology - Important ecological roles as
saprotrophs, mutualistic symbionts,
parasites
• Nutrition - Heterotrophic
• Vegetative state – Non motile mycelium
• Cell wall - glucans and chitin
Cont.…
• Nuclear status - Eukaryotic, uni- or
multinucleate, the thallus being homo- or
heterokaryotic, haploid, dikaryotic or diploid
• Reproduction –
a. Sexual (i.e. Nuclear fusion and meiosis) and/or
parasexual (i.e. Involving nuclear fusion
followed by gradual de-diploidization)
b. Asexual
Fungus cell
Morphology
• Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular.
• Morphology of fungi are either yeasts or
moulds.
–Yeasts are usually unicellular
–Molds: multicellular organisms consisting
of threadlike tubular structures called
hyphae
Hyphae
• Hyphae are either coenocytic
(hollow and multinucleate) or
septate (divided by partitions or
crosswalls) .
• The hyphae form together to
produce a mat-like structure
called a mycelium.
• Two form of hyphae are:
– vegetative hyphae
– reproductive hyphae.
Types of hyphae
• Septate hyphae (divided by
partitions or crosswalls)
• Coeocytic hyphae (without
septum; hollow and multinucleate)
• Septate hyphae with clamp
connection (hyphal outgrowths
form (clamp) - bypass around the
septum to facilitate the migration
of a nucleus).
• Hyphae with arthroconidia
(conidia produced by either a
blastic (budding) process or a
thallic process; hyphal segments
fragment into individual cells or
arthroconidia).
• These are large (5 to 8 μ), single-
celled organisms that
• Rarely form filaments (some
reveal pseuodohyphae).
• Most yeasts reproduce by the
asexual process of budding.
Source: http://istudy.pk/
Yeast cell
www.buffalobrewingstl.com
Classical classification of fungi proceeds in this fashion
Family
Class
Phyla/phylum
Subkingdom
Subphyla
Order
Species
Genus
Kingdom
CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI
Based on sexual reproduction and the other based
on Morphology of the thallus (vegetative structure)
Fungi of veterinary importance are classified into
Four classes
CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI
Class
Ascomycetes
Sexual reproduction in a sack called an ascus with the
production of ascospores e.g. Aspergillus
Class
Basidiomycetes
Sexual reproduction in a sac called basidium with the
production of basidiospores e.g. Cryptococcus
Class
Phycomycetes
Sexual reproduction by gametes and asexual reproduction
with formation of zygospores or Oospore.
Asexual reproduction with production of sporangiospore
Class
Deutromycetes
(Fungi imperfecti)
No recognizable form of sexual reproduction, includes most
pathogenic fungi. e.g. Candida
Characteristics of Fungi
Taxonomic
class of
Fungi
Hypha Type of
Reproductio
n
Characteristi
c
spore
Origin of
spore
Examples of
fungi
Pathogeni
city
Ascomycetes Septate Asexually
Blastospore
Conidium
Budding
Conidiophore
Aspergillus
Penicillium
Maduromcosis
Aspergillosis
Basidiomycete
s
Septate Sexually Basidiospore Basidium
Cryptococcu
s
Cryptococosis
Deuteromycete
s
Septate Asexually
Thallospore
Conidium
Thallus(hypha)
Conidiphore
Candida
Most Mycoses
{fungi and
pathogens in
medical
imperfecti)
Phycomycetes
Aseptat
e
Asexually
Sexually
Sporangiospore
Zygospore or
oospore
Sporangiophore
Fussion of nuclei
Mucor
Rhizopus
Mucormycosis
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General_Properties_of_fungi.pptx

  • 1. Topic : Introduction, classification & general properties of fungi Earth.com
  • 2. Importance of Fungi • Fungi - most important groups of organisms on the planet. • Important in an enormous variety of ways. – Recycling – Mycorrhizae and plant growth – Food – Medicines – Biocontrol – Crop Diseases – Animal Disease – Food Spoilage
  • 3. What are fungi? • Fungi - ubiquitous and diverse group of organisms • Main purpose - to degrade organic matter. • All fungi lead a heterotrophic existence as a. Saprobes b. Symbionts c. Commensals d. Parasites
  • 4. Fungi - characteristics • Habitat - Ubiquitous in terrestrial and freshwater • Distribution – Cosmopolitan • Ecology - Important ecological roles as saprotrophs, mutualistic symbionts, parasites • Nutrition - Heterotrophic • Vegetative state – Non motile mycelium • Cell wall - glucans and chitin
  • 5. Cont.… • Nuclear status - Eukaryotic, uni- or multinucleate, the thallus being homo- or heterokaryotic, haploid, dikaryotic or diploid • Reproduction – a. Sexual (i.e. Nuclear fusion and meiosis) and/or parasexual (i.e. Involving nuclear fusion followed by gradual de-diploidization) b. Asexual
  • 7. Morphology • Fungi may be unicellular or multicellular. • Morphology of fungi are either yeasts or moulds. –Yeasts are usually unicellular –Molds: multicellular organisms consisting of threadlike tubular structures called hyphae
  • 8. Hyphae • Hyphae are either coenocytic (hollow and multinucleate) or septate (divided by partitions or crosswalls) . • The hyphae form together to produce a mat-like structure called a mycelium. • Two form of hyphae are: – vegetative hyphae – reproductive hyphae.
  • 9. Types of hyphae • Septate hyphae (divided by partitions or crosswalls) • Coeocytic hyphae (without septum; hollow and multinucleate) • Septate hyphae with clamp connection (hyphal outgrowths form (clamp) - bypass around the septum to facilitate the migration of a nucleus). • Hyphae with arthroconidia (conidia produced by either a blastic (budding) process or a thallic process; hyphal segments fragment into individual cells or arthroconidia).
  • 10. • These are large (5 to 8 μ), single- celled organisms that • Rarely form filaments (some reveal pseuodohyphae). • Most yeasts reproduce by the asexual process of budding. Source: http://istudy.pk/ Yeast cell www.buffalobrewingstl.com
  • 11. Classical classification of fungi proceeds in this fashion Family Class Phyla/phylum Subkingdom Subphyla Order Species Genus Kingdom CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI
  • 12. Based on sexual reproduction and the other based on Morphology of the thallus (vegetative structure) Fungi of veterinary importance are classified into Four classes
  • 13. CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI Class Ascomycetes Sexual reproduction in a sack called an ascus with the production of ascospores e.g. Aspergillus Class Basidiomycetes Sexual reproduction in a sac called basidium with the production of basidiospores e.g. Cryptococcus Class Phycomycetes Sexual reproduction by gametes and asexual reproduction with formation of zygospores or Oospore. Asexual reproduction with production of sporangiospore Class Deutromycetes (Fungi imperfecti) No recognizable form of sexual reproduction, includes most pathogenic fungi. e.g. Candida
  • 14. Characteristics of Fungi Taxonomic class of Fungi Hypha Type of Reproductio n Characteristi c spore Origin of spore Examples of fungi Pathogeni city Ascomycetes Septate Asexually Blastospore Conidium Budding Conidiophore Aspergillus Penicillium Maduromcosis Aspergillosis Basidiomycete s Septate Sexually Basidiospore Basidium Cryptococcu s Cryptococosis Deuteromycete s Septate Asexually Thallospore Conidium Thallus(hypha) Conidiphore Candida Most Mycoses {fungi and pathogens in medical imperfecti) Phycomycetes Aseptat e Asexually Sexually Sporangiospore Zygospore or oospore Sporangiophore Fussion of nuclei Mucor Rhizopus Mucormycosis