- Phytomyxea
Taxobox
name = Phytomyxea
domain =Eukaryota
regnum =Rhizaria
phylum =Cercozoa
classis = Phytomyxea
classis_authority = Engler and Prantl, 1897
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Lignieria"
"Membranosorus"
"Octomyxa"
"Phagomyxa"
"Plasmodiophora"
"Polymyxa"
"Sorodiscus"
"Sorosphaera"
"Spongospora"
"Tetramyxa"
"Woronina"
The Phytomyxea are a group ofprotist s that areparasite s of plants. A more common name for them is the plasmodiophorids, but this does not always include "Phagomyxa". They typically develop within plant cells, causing the infected tissue to grow into a gall or scab. Important diseases caused by phytomyxeans includeclub root in cabbage and its relatives, andpowdery scab in potatoes. These are caused by species of "Plasmodiophora" and "Spongospora", respectively.The vegetative form is a multinucleate cell, called a plasmodium. This ultimately divides to form new spores, which are released when the host's cells burst. Both resting spores and motile zoospores, which generally have two smooth flagella, are produced at different stages. Within the plasmodium, dividing nuclei have a distinctive cross-like appearance. Plasmodiophorids are traditionally considered
slime mould s, because of the plasmodial stage. Thus they are often classified as fungi, and given names such as the Plasmodiophoromycota. However, genetic and ultrastructural studies indicate they belong to a diverse group of protists called theCercozoa , or are closely related to them.
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