Chytridiales
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Definition
- Noun:
- An order of simple aquatic fungi: "Chytridiales" refers to a taxonomic order of fungi that are primarily aquatic. Most members are saprophytic, meaning they obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. However, some species within this order are parasitic, living on higher plants, animals, or other freshwater fungi.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The study focused on the life cycle of a member of the Chytridiales.
- Chytridiales are often found in freshwater habitats, where they play a role in decomposition.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific taxonomy: The term is used formally to classify a specific group of fungi within the kingdom Fungi.
- The organism was definitively placed within the order Chytridiales based on its zoospore structure.
Variants and Related Words
- Chytrid (n): A common informal term for any fungus belonging to the order Chytridiales.
- The pond sample contained several types of chytrids.
- Chytridiomycota (n): The phylum to which the order Chytridiales belongs.
- Chytridiales is the largest order within the phylum Chytridiomycota.
Synonyms
- Water molds (Note: This is a broader, less precise term that can sometimes include organisms from different taxonomic groups, but it is contextually related to simple aquatic fungi like chytrids).
Related Phrases
- Chytrid fungus: A common phrase referring to a fungus from this order, often used in the context of disease.
- The chytrid fungus has been linked to global amphibian declines.
Noun
- simple aquatic fungi mostly saprophytic but some parasitic on higher plants or animals or fresh water fungi; sometimes placed in class Oomycetes