class plectomycetes
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Definition
Noun: A taxonomic class of fungi within the phylum Ascomycota, characterized by the formation of a closed, spherical fruiting body called a cleistothecium. The ascospores inside this structure are only released when the fruiting body wall decays or disintegrates.
Usage
This is a highly specific scientific term used in mycology (the study of fungi) and taxonomy. It is primarily used in academic, research, and educational contexts when classifying or describing certain groups of fungi. * The class Plectomycetes includes many common molds. * Fungi in the class Plectomycetes reproduce via ascospores formed within cleistothecia.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a precise rank in biological classification (Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order...). For example: "The genus is placed within the class Plectomycetes."
Variants and Related Words
- Plectomycete (noun): An informal term for any fungus belonging to the class Plectomycetes.
- The lab is studying a common plectomycete found in soil.
- Cleistothecium (noun): The defining structural feature of this class; a closed ascocarp (fruiting body).
- The presence of a cleistothecium is a key diagnostic feature.
Synonyms
- Cleistothecial fungi: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the defining morphological characteristic.
- Many cleistothecial fungi are important decomposers.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Ascomycota (noun): The broader phylum to which this class belongs. All Plectomycetes are Ascomycetes, but not all Ascomycetes are Plectomycetes.
- Eurotiales (noun): An order of fungi (e.g., , ) historically classified within Plectomycetes under older taxonomic systems. Modern molecular phylogeny has led to significant reclassification.
Noun
- class of fungi in which the fruiting body is a cleistothecium (it releases spores only on decay or disintegration)