
Hyphomycetes are a form classification of Fungi, part of what has often been referred to as Fungi imperfecti, Deuteromycota, or anamorphic fungi. Hyphomycetes lack closed fruit bodies, and are often referred to as moulds (or molds). Most hyphomycetes are now assigned to the Ascomycota, on the basis of genetic connections made by life-cycle studies...
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A group of the Deuteromycetes without differentiated pycnidia or acervuli.
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• (n. pl.) One of the great division of fungi, containing those species which have naked spores borne on free or only fasciculate threads.
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(hi″fo-mi-se´tēz) the mycelial (hyphal) fungi (the molds).
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Hy`pho·my·ce'tes noun plural [ New Latin , from Greek ... a web + ..., ..., a mushroom.]
(Botany) One of the great division of fungi, containing those species which have naked spores borne on free or only fasciculate threads.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′fō-mī-sē′tēs Definitions: 1. A class of fungi that includes all of the filamentous members of the Fungi Imperfecti that form neither acervuli nor pycnidia. No sexual reproduction occurs; most members of this group produce asexual spores.
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