Filamentous fungi review and Oomycetes Lecture 3 Four

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Filamentous fungi review and Oomycetes Lecture 3

Filamentous fungi review and Oomycetes Lecture 3

Four phyla of fungi o Chytridiomycota - no sexual spore o Zygomycota - zygospore

Four phyla of fungi o Chytridiomycota - no sexual spore o Zygomycota - zygospore o Ascomycota - ascospore o Basidiomycota - basidiospore

Ascomycota

Ascomycota

Botrytis cinerea - a fungus -causes grey mold

Botrytis cinerea - a fungus -causes grey mold

Powdery mildew of cucumber

Powdery mildew of cucumber

Eye spot disease of strawberry Ramularia grevilleana, Mycosphaerella fragariae

Eye spot disease of strawberry Ramularia grevilleana, Mycosphaerella fragariae

Canker, Nectria galligena

Canker, Nectria galligena

Wilts caused by Fusarium oxysporum Darkened vascular tissue of cucumber Wilt of field grown

Wilts caused by Fusarium oxysporum Darkened vascular tissue of cucumber Wilt of field grown melon caused by F. ox. formae caused by F. ox. f. sp. cucumerinum speciales melonis

Characteristics of Basidiomycota • Mycelium is septate • Septa are perforated - sometimes with

Characteristics of Basidiomycota • Mycelium is septate • Septa are perforated - sometimes with dolipore (doughnut shaped)

Basidiomycetes have clamp connections

Basidiomycetes have clamp connections

Fly agaric (flugsvamp)

Fly agaric (flugsvamp)

Stem rust of wheat

Stem rust of wheat

Aecia on barberry

Aecia on barberry

Rust of raspberry

Rust of raspberry

Rust of rose

Rust of rose

Rhizoctonia solani • It is a basidiomycete; teliomorph (Thanatephorus cucumeris) is rare. • Has

Rhizoctonia solani • It is a basidiomycete; teliomorph (Thanatephorus cucumeris) is rare. • Has very characteristic mycelium; typical of basidiomycete. • Differentiated into anastomosis groups (AG) AG (fusion of hyphae only occur if same anastomosis group)

Corn smut

Corn smut

Corn smut

Corn smut

Corn smut

Corn smut

The disease cycle of corn smut

The disease cycle of corn smut

Oomycota They are very different from true fungi: • Cell walls have cellulose and

Oomycota They are very different from true fungi: • Cell walls have cellulose and glucans. • Hyphae have no cross walls (septae). Spore types: • Oospore = resting spore, sexual spore • Zoospores, zoosporangia = asexual spores Examples: v. Pythium -seed rot, damping off, root rot v. Bremia, Peronospora, Plasmopara downy mildews

Oomycetes belong to Chromista

Oomycetes belong to Chromista

Different types of diseases caused by Oomycetes

Different types of diseases caused by Oomycetes

Late blight of potato, caused by Phytophthora infestans

Late blight of potato, caused by Phytophthora infestans

The disease cycle of potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

The disease cycle of potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

Mature sporangium

Mature sporangium

There are 8 -10 zoospores per sporangium

There are 8 -10 zoospores per sporangium

Zoospores are released

Zoospores are released

One zoospore left…

One zoospore left…

Zoospores germinate

Zoospores germinate

See movie of zoospore release

See movie of zoospore release

Grass lawn attacked by Pythium ultimum (damping off)

Grass lawn attacked by Pythium ultimum (damping off)

Life cycle of Pythium ultimum

Life cycle of Pythium ultimum

Downy mildew of grape

Downy mildew of grape

Attack of grape berries

Attack of grape berries

Symptoms of grape downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola)

Symptoms of grape downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola)

Disease cycle of Plasmopara viticola, downy mildew of grape

Disease cycle of Plasmopara viticola, downy mildew of grape

Zoospores of downy mildew of hop, landing on leaf and infecting

Zoospores of downy mildew of hop, landing on leaf and infecting

Downy mildew of onion (Peronospora destructor)

Downy mildew of onion (Peronospora destructor)

Downy mildew of cabbage (Peronospora parasitica)

Downy mildew of cabbage (Peronospora parasitica)

Tree and strawberry diseases caused by Phytophthora species

Tree and strawberry diseases caused by Phytophthora species

Strawberry crown rot, caused by Phytophthora cactorum Oospore and sporangia

Strawberry crown rot, caused by Phytophthora cactorum Oospore and sporangia

Alnus glutinosa attacked by Alder Phytophthora Brownish red discolouration Oogonia Oospore Alder stembase Amphigyne

Alnus glutinosa attacked by Alder Phytophthora Brownish red discolouration Oogonia Oospore Alder stembase Amphigyne two-celled antheridia Photo: Christer Olsson

Symptoms of Phytophthora alni ssp. uniformis on alder (Alnus glutinosa) • The pathogen infects

Symptoms of Phytophthora alni ssp. uniformis on alder (Alnus glutinosa) • The pathogen infects through wounds at the stembase or through the roots. • The tree tops die • The tree dies later

Phytophthora ramorum, chlamydospores. (Diameter 20 – 90 µm, 52. 5 – 75 µm on

Phytophthora ramorum, chlamydospores. (Diameter 20 – 90 µm, 52. 5 – 75 µm on this slide). Often germinating with a sporangiophore. Isolat CH 180, (CBS 101328; P 1357), The Netherlands, Rhododendron. Heterothallic (A 1). Christer Olsson, 1/7 2002, DIA bilder