1. Status and characteristics of fungi and fungus-like members of kingdoms Protozoa and Chromista. Kingdom Protozoa: Acrasiomycota (acrasid cellular slime molds) - general characters, life cycle, morphology, ecology and occurrence in nature. 2. Myxomycota (true slime molds) - sexual and asexual development, morphology and morphogenesis, life cycle and the nuclear relations, ecology and occurrence in nature. Plasmodiophoromycota (endoparasitic slime molds) - life cycle, characteristics, nuclear relations, occurrence and importance. 3. Kingdom Chromista: Labyrinthulomycota (net slime molds) - life cycle, zoospore ultrastructure, ecology and occurrence in nature. Peronosporomycota - life cycle, characteristics, systematic treatment, zoospore ultrastructure, occurrence and importance. Hyphochytriomycota - life cycle, morphology and development, occurrence in nature. 4. Kingdom Fungi. Chytridiomycota - systematic treatment, reproduction, life cycle, morphology, zoospore ultrastructure, ecology and occurrence in nature. 5. Zygomycota - life cycle, systematic treatment, development of zygosporangium, morphology of asexual reproduction, ecology and occurrence in nature. 6. Microsporidiomycota - life cycle, morphology, ecology and occurrence in nature. 7. Ascomycota - general characteristic, life cycle, teleomorph - anamorph concept, systematic treatment. Taphrinomycetes, Saccharomycetes and Laboulbeniomycetes - systematic position, morphology, life cycle, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature. 8. Eurotiomycetes, Pezizomycetes, Leotiomycetes, Orbiliomycetes - systematic treatment, morphology, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature. 9. Spathulosporomycetes, Sordariomycetes - systematic treatment, morphology, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature. Lichenised classes Lecanoromycetes and Arthoniomycetes briefly mentioned. 10. Chaetothyriomycetes, Dothideomycetes - systematic treatment, morphology, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature. Deuteromycetes - delimitation, morphology, significance in nature and for professional users. 11. Basidiomycota - general characteristic, life cycle, comparison with Ascomycota. Urediniomycetes, Ustilaginomycetes - systematic treatment, morphology, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature. 12. Agaricomycetes - systematic treatment, morphology, ecology, importance and occurrence in nature.
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