Neocallimastix
Neocallimastix is a genus of obligately anaerobic rumen fungi in the family Neocallimastigaceae.[4] A specialised group of chytrids grow in the rumen of herbivorous animals, where they degrade cellulose and thus play a primary role in the complex microbial ecology of the rumen.
Neocallimastix | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Neocallimastigomycota |
Class: | Neocallimastigomycetes |
Order: | Neocallimastigales |
Family: | Neocallimastigaceae |
Genus: | Neocallimastix Vavra & Joyon ex I.B.Heath (1983)[1] |
Type species | |
Neocallimastix frontalis (R.A.Braune) Vavra & Joyon ex I.B.Heath (1983) | |
Species[2][3] | |
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References
- Heath IB, Bauchop T, Skipp RA (1983). "Assignment of the rumen anaerobe Neocallimastix frontalis to the Spizellomycetales (Chytridiomycetes) on the basis of its polyflagellate zoospore ultrastructure". Canadian Journal of Botany. 61 (1): 295–307. doi:10.1139/b83-033.
- "Neocallimastix". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
- "Neocallimastix". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
- Carlile MJ, Watkinson SC (1994). The Fungi. Academic Press. pp. 33–34. ISBN 0-12-159960-4.
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