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large class of higher fungi coextensive with division Ascomycota: sac fungi
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Members of the Division Ascomycota are known as the Sac Fungi and are fungi that produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus (Greek for a "bag" or "wineskin"). This monophyletic grouping was formerly known as the Ascomycetae and is an extremely significant and successful group of organisms (12,000 species in 1950), accounting for some 75% of all described fungi. Included are most of the fungi that combine with algae to form lichens. ...
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| Ascomycetes |
A group of fungi characterized by the production ofsexual spores within an oval or tubular membranous sac called an ascus.
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| Ascomycetes |
a class of fungi in which spores are developed in asci.
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A class of fungi characterised by endogenous production of spores (asocspores) in the organ of the meiosis (ascus).
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