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Definition of basidiomycete in English: basidiomycetenounPlural basidiomycetesbəˌsɪdɪəˈmʌɪsiːtbəˌsidēōˈmīsēt Botany A fungus whose spores develop in basidia. They include the majority of familiar mushrooms and toadstools. Subdivision Basidiomycotina (formerly class Basidiomycetes): several classes Compare with ascomycete Example sentencesExamples - Both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes developed the ability to digest plant tissues early on.
- Moreover, copia elements, as investigated in this study, are the most rare type of transposable elements in fungi, especially among basidiomycetes.
- Most basidiomycete fungi do not undergo nuclear fusion to form diploid nuclei until just prior to meiosis.
- In all such analyses, the chytrids were the deepest branch of fungi, followed by zygomycetes and then basidiomycetes and ascomycetes.
- Fungal pathogens come from two main groups of fungi, the ascomycetes (rusts and smuts) and the basidiomycetes (the higher fungi - mushrooms, toadstools, and bracket fungi).
Origin Late 19th century: anglicized singular of modern Latin Basidiomycetes, from basidium (see basidium) + Greek mukētes 'fungi'. Definition of basidiomycete in US English: basidiomycetenounbəˌsidēōˈmīsēt Botany A fungus whose spores develop in basidia. Basidiomycetes include the majority of familiar mushrooms and toadstools. Phylum Basidiomycota: classes Basidiomycetes (mushrooms, toadstools, puffballs, earthstars, stinkhorns, polypores), Teliomycetes (rusts), and Ustomycetes (smuts) Compare with ascomycete Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, copia elements, as investigated in this study, are the most rare type of transposable elements in fungi, especially among basidiomycetes.
- Both basidiomycetes and ascomycetes developed the ability to digest plant tissues early on.
- Fungal pathogens come from two main groups of fungi, the ascomycetes (rusts and smuts) and the basidiomycetes (the higher fungi - mushrooms, toadstools, and bracket fungi).
- Most basidiomycete fungi do not undergo nuclear fusion to form diploid nuclei until just prior to meiosis.
- In all such analyses, the chytrids were the deepest branch of fungi, followed by zygomycetes and then basidiomycetes and ascomycetes.
Origin Late 19th century: anglicized singular of modern Latin Basidiomycetes, from basidium (see basidium) + Greek mukētes ‘fungi’. |