Deuteromycetes: Features and Economic Importance | Mycology

In this article we will discuss about the Features and Economic Importance of deuteromycetes.

Deuteromycetes: Features and Economic Importance | Mycology


Salient Features of Deuteromycetes:

(i) Deuteromycetes occur mostly as saprophytes on a wide range of substrates, but a large number of them are parasites on plants and animals (including humans) and cause a variety of diseases.

Leaf- spots, blights, blotch, wilts, rots, anthracnose, etc. are the important diseases of plants, while diseases like meningitis, candidiasis, skin diseases, nail diseases, dermatomycosis as ringworms, athlete’s foot, etc. occur in animals (including humans).


(ii) The mycelium is made up of well-developed, profusely branched and septate hypha that possess multinucleate cells and simple pore septa.

(iii) The hyphae may be inter- or intracellular, and their cell wall chiefly contains chitin-glucan.

(iv) Deuteromycetes reproduce only asexually. The asexual reproduction may take place by hyphal fragments, budding (common in Blastomycetes), arthrospores (flat-ended asexual spores formed by the breaking up of cells from the hypha), chlamydospores (thick-walled modified cells functioning as resting spores), or most commonly by conidia or conidiospores (nonmotile spores formed externally on the surface of hyphae or on specialized hyphal branches called conidiophores).

(v) The cell of conidiophore that produces conidia is called conidiogenous cell and the conidia may be produced either at the tip or side of the conidiogenous cell either singly or in chains.

(vi) The conidiophores are either frees from one anther (mononematous) or they may be aggregated to form specialized structures such as synnemata and sporodochia.

In large number of Deuteromycetes, the conidiophores are formed in more specialized and organized fruiting layers present within the specialized fruiting bodies called conidiomata (sing. Conidioma; formerly called conidiocarps). The conidiomata may be acervulus or pycnidium.


(vii) Sexual reproduction lacks, but a parasexual cycle or parasexuality generally operates in their life to fulfil the requirements of sexuality.

Economic Importances of Deuteromycetes are:

(i) The members of the genus Penicillium gives the unique flavour of the cheese.

(ii) Penicillium species also produces the antibiotic Penicillin.

(iii) Some of the members cause ring worm, athlete’s infection etc.
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