-mycete

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Biology prefixes and suffixes
-ase
myco- / -mycete
-phag-
phyto- / -phyte
-vor-
zoo- / -zoan
Contents
Top - Introduction - Etymology - List of mycological terms ending in -mycete
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
See also - References

[edit] Introduction

The suffix -mycete is used primarily as a tool in mycology to form words used for categorising fungi based on their evolutionary origin, life-history, growth-form or ecological preferences; the main purpose of this article is to provide a single point of reference for these terms.

[edit] Etymology

Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -mycete ("_____-mycete" basically means "_____ fungus".)

[edit] List of mycological terms ending in -mycete

[edit] A

  • Allomycete
  • Ascomycete

[edit] B

  • Basidiomycete

[edit] C

  • Chytridiomycete

[edit] D

  • Discomycete
  • Deuteromycete

[edit] E

[edit] F, G

  • Gasteromycete

[edit] H

  • Heterobasidiomycete
  • Homobasidiomycete
  • Hyphomycete

[edit] I, J

[edit] K

[edit] L

[edit] M

  • Myxomycete

[edit] N

[edit] O

  • Oomycete

[edit] P

  • Phycomycete
  • Phytomycete
  • Plectomycete
  • Pyrenomycete

[edit] Q, R

[edit] S

[edit] T

  • Trichomycete

[edit] U, V, W

  • Urediniomycete
  • Ustilaginomycete

[edit] X, Y

[edit] Z

  • Zoomycete

[edit] See also

[edit] References