Biology 3218F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Pezizaceae, False Truffle, Leotiomycetes

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Ascomycota have a tremendous diversity of species and lifestyle. What holds ascospores together is the ascus; clearer ascus is younger ascus; mature is darker. Young ascus: 2 haploid nuclei come through karyogamy, go through a brief diploid, go through meiosis, and then mitosis to grow 8 ascospores. Cell walls are clear at first, and gradually as they mature, they become coloured in this. Ascospores get shot out of the cell explosively; so asci have explosive discharge power and ascospores fly off in the wind. Others are dispersed in water, but wind dispersal is the commonest. Here are a couple of ascomycota; yellow buttons on the right are fruiting bodies; if cross- sectioned, it would look like the left pic. Fruiting bodies are here to produce asci and ascospores. We"re going to be following this tree of life; there have been a few updates since but this is good for us.

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