
Atractiellomycetes
Scientific name: Atractiellomycetes
Atractiellomycetes
Scientific name: Atractiellomycetes

Description

Atractiellomycetes belongs to a unique class of fungi rather than true plants. Distinguished by their parasitic or saprophytic lifestyles, atractiellomycetes thrive in diverse environments, often influencing their morphological traits, such as spore and hyphae structures. These features are crucial for their survival and reproduction, adapting well to host availability or decomposing organic matter.

Species of Atractiellomycetes


Scientific Classification

Phylum
Club fungi Class
Atractiellomycetes