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Myxomycota
Presented by
vivek kumar
M.Sc Microbiology
Bangalore university
Introduction
The myxomycota differs from true fungi because their
vegetative body consists of only protoplast bounded by
membrane and devoid of cell wall and also for their
phagotropic mode of nutrition .
Economically , they have little importance but are very useful
as experimental tools in the study of molecular biology ,
biochemistry , cytology , genetics etc .
Some important characterstics of
the division Myxomycota
 Common name:- Plasmodial slime molds.
Habitat:- terrestrial , moist decaying vegetation.
Growth habit:- multinucleate single-cell
plasmodium.
Cell wall- none.
The mode of nutrition is phagotropic.
The mode of reproduction by producing spores within
sporangia .
They are either holocarpic or eucarpic .
They exhibit variable coloration.
Life cycle
The division myxomycota includes the organisms like celluar
slime molds, the plasmodial slime molds and the net slime
molds.
 De Bary (1887), the founder of plant pathology and also the
founder of modern mycology , termed the group mycetozoa
(mykes - fungus and zoon-animals) i.e, fungus animal due to
presence of there naked cell and phagotropic .
This was followed by different scientists for long time:-
 Macbride (1899) was the first to name the group as
Myxomycetes .
 Martin (1960) also treated slime molds as myxomycetes
under fungi.
Olive (1975) classified the group under the kingdom
protista and divided them into seven classes:-
1) Protosteliomycetes .
2) Ceratomyxomycetes .
3) Dictyosteliomycetes .
4) Acrasiomycetes .
5) Myxomycetes .
6) plasmodiophoromycetes and
7) labrinthulomycetes .
 Later , hawksworth (1983) kept the seven classes under
the division myxomycota of the kingdom fungi .
We followed the classification of Ainsworth who
placed them within the division Myxomycota .
Class- Acrasiomycetes
Acrasiomycetes are commonly known as cellular or amoeboid
slime molds , they are found in the upper layer of humus in
forests and also in cultivated lands.
The characteristics features are:-
Somatic phase commonly consists of amoeboid cells or
myxamoebae.
Myxamoebae aggregate to form a pseudoplasmodium which
develops fruit body.
Spore wall contains cellulose.
Both sexual and asexual reproduction takes place.
Lack of flagellated cells .
Class - Hydromyxomycetes
 They are commonly aquatic and saprophytic.
The characteristic features are:-
The thallus consist of uninucleate spindle shaped cells ,
forming extensive filaments.
The filaments are tabular and form net-like structure , the
net plasmodium.
Reproduction by cyst formation, zoospore formation or by
congregation.
Class- Myxomycetes
 This group is commonly known as true slime molds or
plasmodial slime mold . They are commonly found in damp
places , especially on old wood and other decomposing plant
parts.
The characteristics features are:-
1) The vegetative body is a free – living plasmodium.
2) They feed on yeast cells , protozoa , fungal spores and
other substance.
3) Reproduction takes place by asexual and sexual means.
 Asexual reproduction:- Asexual reproduction takes place
by fragmentation of plasmodium or binary fission in
myxamoebae.
Sexual reproduction:- Sexual reproduction takes place by
fusion between flagellated zoospores or myxamoeba to form
zygote , from which multinucleate plasmodium develops by
mitotic divisions. They develops different types of
frutification.
Life cycle
Class – Plasmodiophoromycetes
 This group is commonly known as endo-parasitic
slime molds.
 They are obligate parasite , grow on algae ,
aquatic fungi and higher plants (commonly in
roots).
The characteristic features are:-
 Members of this class are obligate parasites of
fresh water algae , aquatic fungi and higher
plants (commonly in the roots).
 Somatic body consists of a necked holocarpic
plasmodium .
 Plasmodia are of two types in their life cycle :
sporangiogenous plasmodium (from sporangia)
and cytogenous plasmodium (gives rise to cysts
i.e, resting spores).
 Zoospores biflagellate having unequal flagella of
whiplash type , situated in opposite direction the
shorter one in anterior and longer one in
posterior side.
 Some plasmodiophora brassicae causes club root
of curcifer , spongospora subterranea causes
powdery scab of potato.
Life cycle
Reference
 C.J.ALEXOPOULOS , C.W.MIMS AND M.BLACKWELL ;
(1907-1986) ; INTRODUCTORY MYCOLOGY ;
Pg no.- 770,775-803 .
 RS MEHROTRA ,KR ANEJA; (1990);
AN INTRODUCTION TO MYCOLOGY;
pg no.- 76-106.
Thank you

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Myxomycota

  • 1. Myxomycota Presented by vivek kumar M.Sc Microbiology Bangalore university
  • 2. Introduction The myxomycota differs from true fungi because their vegetative body consists of only protoplast bounded by membrane and devoid of cell wall and also for their phagotropic mode of nutrition . Economically , they have little importance but are very useful as experimental tools in the study of molecular biology , biochemistry , cytology , genetics etc .
  • 3. Some important characterstics of the division Myxomycota  Common name:- Plasmodial slime molds. Habitat:- terrestrial , moist decaying vegetation. Growth habit:- multinucleate single-cell plasmodium. Cell wall- none. The mode of nutrition is phagotropic. The mode of reproduction by producing spores within sporangia . They are either holocarpic or eucarpic . They exhibit variable coloration.
  • 4.
  • 6. The division myxomycota includes the organisms like celluar slime molds, the plasmodial slime molds and the net slime molds.  De Bary (1887), the founder of plant pathology and also the founder of modern mycology , termed the group mycetozoa (mykes - fungus and zoon-animals) i.e, fungus animal due to presence of there naked cell and phagotropic . This was followed by different scientists for long time:-  Macbride (1899) was the first to name the group as Myxomycetes .  Martin (1960) also treated slime molds as myxomycetes under fungi.
  • 7. Olive (1975) classified the group under the kingdom protista and divided them into seven classes:- 1) Protosteliomycetes . 2) Ceratomyxomycetes . 3) Dictyosteliomycetes . 4) Acrasiomycetes . 5) Myxomycetes . 6) plasmodiophoromycetes and 7) labrinthulomycetes .  Later , hawksworth (1983) kept the seven classes under the division myxomycota of the kingdom fungi .
  • 8. We followed the classification of Ainsworth who placed them within the division Myxomycota .
  • 9. Class- Acrasiomycetes Acrasiomycetes are commonly known as cellular or amoeboid slime molds , they are found in the upper layer of humus in forests and also in cultivated lands. The characteristics features are:- Somatic phase commonly consists of amoeboid cells or myxamoebae. Myxamoebae aggregate to form a pseudoplasmodium which develops fruit body. Spore wall contains cellulose. Both sexual and asexual reproduction takes place. Lack of flagellated cells .
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Class - Hydromyxomycetes  They are commonly aquatic and saprophytic. The characteristic features are:- The thallus consist of uninucleate spindle shaped cells , forming extensive filaments. The filaments are tabular and form net-like structure , the net plasmodium. Reproduction by cyst formation, zoospore formation or by congregation.
  • 13. Class- Myxomycetes  This group is commonly known as true slime molds or plasmodial slime mold . They are commonly found in damp places , especially on old wood and other decomposing plant parts. The characteristics features are:- 1) The vegetative body is a free – living plasmodium. 2) They feed on yeast cells , protozoa , fungal spores and other substance. 3) Reproduction takes place by asexual and sexual means.  Asexual reproduction:- Asexual reproduction takes place by fragmentation of plasmodium or binary fission in myxamoebae.
  • 14. Sexual reproduction:- Sexual reproduction takes place by fusion between flagellated zoospores or myxamoeba to form zygote , from which multinucleate plasmodium develops by mitotic divisions. They develops different types of frutification.
  • 15.
  • 17. Class – Plasmodiophoromycetes  This group is commonly known as endo-parasitic slime molds.  They are obligate parasite , grow on algae , aquatic fungi and higher plants (commonly in roots). The characteristic features are:-  Members of this class are obligate parasites of fresh water algae , aquatic fungi and higher plants (commonly in the roots).  Somatic body consists of a necked holocarpic plasmodium .
  • 18.  Plasmodia are of two types in their life cycle : sporangiogenous plasmodium (from sporangia) and cytogenous plasmodium (gives rise to cysts i.e, resting spores).  Zoospores biflagellate having unequal flagella of whiplash type , situated in opposite direction the shorter one in anterior and longer one in posterior side.  Some plasmodiophora brassicae causes club root of curcifer , spongospora subterranea causes powdery scab of potato.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 23. Reference  C.J.ALEXOPOULOS , C.W.MIMS AND M.BLACKWELL ; (1907-1986) ; INTRODUCTORY MYCOLOGY ; Pg no.- 770,775-803 .  RS MEHROTRA ,KR ANEJA; (1990); AN INTRODUCTION TO MYCOLOGY; pg no.- 76-106.