Ascomycetes ❲2026 Edition❳

Ascomycetes play critical roles in human industry and the natural environment.

Ascomycetes , commonly known as "sac fungi," represent the largest phylum in the kingdom Fungi, encompassing over 64,000 species. They are found in nearly every ecosystem on Earth, ranging from tropical forests to Antarctica, and even thrive in extreme environments like aircraft fuel tanks. Defining Characteristics ascomycetes

The defining feature of ascomycetes is the , a microscopic, sac-like sexual structure. Ascomycetes play critical roles in human industry and

: They reproduce both sexually (via ascospores) and asexually (via conidia). Economic and Ecological Impact : Their hyphae (fungal filaments) are septate ,

: Within each ascus, sexual reproduction typically produces eight haploid ascospores .

: Their hyphae (fungal filaments) are septate , meaning they have cross-walls with pores that allow cytoplasm and small organelles to move between cells. Cell Walls : Composed primarily of chitin and -glucans .