Ustilaginales | |
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Huitlacoche | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Basidiomycota |
Subphylum: | Ustilaginomycotina |
Class: | Ustilaginomycetes |
Order: | Ustilaginales (G. Winter 1880)[1] Bauer & Oberwinkler 1997[2] |
Families | |
Anthracoideaceae |
The Ustilaginales are an order of fungi within the class Ustilaginomycetes. The order contains 8 families, 49 genera, and 851 species.[3]
Ustinaginales is also known and classified as the "smut fungi". They are serious plant pathogens, with only the dikaryotic stage being obligately parasitic.
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Has a thick-walled resting spore (teliospore), known as the "brand" (burn) spore or chlamydospore.
They can infect corn plants (Zea mays) producing tumor-like galls that render the ears unsaleable. This corn smut, is also known as huitlacoche and sold canned for consumption in Latin America.