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Fungi Fundamentals What is Biology? What is ? Seven common components to all life forms. What are fungi?

How do fungi compare to other organisms on the tree of life? What are fungi? • Eukaryotic What are fungi? • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous What are fungi? • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic What are fungi? • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic • Sessile/non-motile = “Vegetative” What are fungi? • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic • Sessile/non-motile = “Vegetative” • Reproduce via (sexual & asexual) Fungi • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic • Sessile/non-motile = “Vegetative” • Reproduce via spores (sexual & asexual) Kingdom Fungi • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic hyphae • Sessile/non-motile = “Vegetative” • Reproduce via spores (sexual & asexual)

Kingdom Fungi Symbiotic Fungi • Eukaryotic • Multicellular / Filamentous • Heterotrophic • Sessile/non-motile = “Vegetative” • Reproduce via spores (sexual & asexual) Mycorrhizal mutualists

Parasitic / Pathogenic Fungi

Decay fungi “saprotrophic” : Laboratory Homework

Fungi Are Everywhere!

- Expose Malt Extract Agar Petri dishes to the environment of your home. Overnight. Anywhere you want. - Label plate and seal with parafilm. - Wait 3 days. - Record what grows on days 4-6. Bring back next week! Mycology: Laboratory Homework

Fungi Are Everywhere!

- Expose Malt Extract Agar Petri dishes to the environment of your home. Overnight. Anywhere you want. - Label plate and seal with parafilm. - Wait 3 days. - Record what grows on days 4-6. Bring back next week! Mycology: Laboratory Homework

Growing !

- Buy some mushrooms from the grocery store and bring them in next week so we can start growing them. Biological Diversity

Species concepts

Morphological concept: species can be differentiated from each other by physical features.

Not all mushrooms are alike. Biological Diversity Species concepts - Successful use of the morphological species concept in fungi.

Dennis Desjardin - San Francisco State University

Arizona State University’s Top 10 species discoveries 3- years in a row. Biological Diversity

Fungi - A taste of fungal diversity

2010 - drewsii Biological Diversity

Fungi - A taste of fungal diversity

2011 - luxaeterna Biological Diversity

Fungi - A taste of fungal diversity

2012 - Biological Diversity

Fungi - A taste of fungal diversity

2012 - Spongiforma squarepantsii Arizona State Fungal Diversity University’s Fungi - A taste of fungal diversityTop 10 species discoveries 3- years in a row. 2010 - Phallus drewsii

2011 - Mycena luxaeterna

2012 - Spongiforma squarepantsii Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.” – Wikipedia Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.” – Wikipedia Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.” Wings Tails – Wikipedia 4 Legs Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.” Eggs Live birth – Wikipedia Mammaries Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices.” – Wikipedia Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular Gelatinized sequencing data and Earthstars tissues morphological data Mushrooms! matrices.” – Wikipedia Assembling The Tree of Life Project “In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and Mycorrhizal morphological data Puffballs matrices.” – Wikipedia

Mushrooms! Assembling The Tree of Life Project Phylogenetic Trees

•Taxonomic Relationships

•Ecological Relationships

•Evolutionary History

•Geographic Distributions / Biogeography

•Gene

•Discovery and more.... How to perceive phylogenetic trees “Trees”Trees = PhylogeniesPhylogen How to perceive phylogenetic trees PhylogeneticPhylogen Trees Trees

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Oomycetes (water )

Myxogastria (Slime molds) Dictyostelids (Slime molds)

Animals

True Fungi Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Much like biological relationships, phylogenies can be complex (James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Tree of Life Project

Today we’ll discuss some of the basic groups of fungi

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Fungi

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids To plants and other eukaryotes

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Fungi Dikarya Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids To plants and other eukaryotes Animals

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Chytrid fungi

Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Chytridiomycosis is thought to be the cause of declining amphibian populations worldwide (James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Fungi Dikarya Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids To plants and other eukaryotes Animals

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Glomeromycota Form mycorrhizal relationships with >80% of plants.

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project

Fungi Dikarya Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids To plants and other eukaryotes Animals

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project Basidiomycota

Pucciniomycotina = “Rusts”

Ustilaginomycotina = “Smuts”

RustsPuccinia and sp. smuts are major maydis AKA huitlacoche (James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Fungal Tree of Life Project Basidiomycota

Agaricomycotina

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Tree of Life Project Basidiomycota

Agaricomycotina

Spongiforma squarepantsii

Phallus drewsii Mycena luxaeterna(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Tree of Life Project Ascomycota Fungi Dikarya Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids To plants and other eukaryotes Animals

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Assembling The Tree of Life Project Ascomycota

(James et al. 2008 Nature) Fungi

Dikarya Basidiomycota

Ascomycota

Glomeros

Zygos

Chitrids

To plants and other eukaryotes

Animals