Phycomycetes group

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic grouping in mycology: "Phycomycetes group" refers to a large and historically significant classification of fungi and fungus-like organisms. This group traditionally included the subdivisions Mastigomycota (which contains the Oomycetes) and Zygomycota within the division Eumycota (true fungi). It is important to note that this is considered a "probably unnatural" or paraphyletic grouping, meaning it assembles organisms that do not all share a common exclusive ancestor, and it is not used in all modern taxonomic systems.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Early 20th-century textbooks often placed common molds like Rhizopus within the Phycomycetes group.
    • The Phycomycetes group included both water molds (Oomycetes) and bread molds, despite their significant genetic differences.
    • Modern mycological research has largely abandoned the Phycomycetes group as a formal taxonomic category.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Obsolete Usage: The term is primarily used in a historical context to discuss the evolution of fungal classification. It serves as an example of how morphological similarities (like coenocytic, non-septate hyphae) once led to groupings later revised by genetic analysis.
    • The concept of the Phycomycetes group illustrates the shift from morphological to phylogenetic classification in biology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phycomycetes (noun, often used interchangeably): The shorter form of the term, though it similarly refers to this historical, broad grouping.
  • Oomycetes (noun): A major subgroup historically placed within the Phycomycetes, including water molds and downy mildews, now understood to be more closely related to algae than to true fungi.
  • Zygomycetes / Zygomycota (noun): Another major historical subgroup, including common bread molds, now recognized as polyphyletic.
  • Mastigomycota (noun): An obsolete subdivision that included the Oomycetes.
Synonyms
  • Lower fungi (noun, informal/historical): An informal, non-taxonomic term sometimes used synonymously to describe these fungi, contrasting them with the "higher fungi" (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota).
  • Paraphyletic fungal assemblage (noun phrase, technical): A precise, modern description of the group's taxonomic nature.
Related Concepts (Not Direct Synonyms)
  • Eumycota (noun): The division of "true fungi," within which the Phycomycetes group was once categorized.
  • Polyphyletic (adjective): Describing a group that does not include the common ancestor of all its members. This term accurately describes the Phycomycetes group.
  • Coenocytic (adjective): Having hyphae without cross-walls (septa), a characteristic feature of many organisms historically placed in this group.
Noun
  1. a large and probably unnatural group of fungi and funguslike organisms comprising the Mastigomycota (including the Oomycetes) and Zygomycota subdivisions of the division Eumycota; a category not used in all systems