Rozella

Rozella
Rozella allomycis parasitizing Allomyces
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Rozellomycota
James & Berbee 2011 ex Doweld 2013
Class: Rozellomycetes
Tedersoo 2017
Order: Rozellales
Corsaro 2022
Family: Rozellaceae
Doweld 2013
Genus: Rozella
Cornu 1872
Type species
Rozella septigena
Cornu 1872
Species

See text

Synonyms
  • Rozia Cornu 1872
  • Pleolpidium Fischer 1892
  • Skirgiellia Batko 1978

Rozella is a fungal genus of obligate endoparasites of a variety of hosts, including Oomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Blastocladiomycota. Rozella was circumscribed by French mycologist Marie Maxime Cornu in 1872. Considered one of the earliest diverging lineages of fungi, the widespread genus contains 27 species, with the most well studied being Rozella allomycis. Rozella is a member of a large clade of fungi referred to as the Cryptomycota/Rozellomycota. While some can be maintained in dual culture with the host, most have not been cultured, but they have been detected, using molecular techniques, in soil samples, and in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Zoospores have been observed, along with cysts, and the cells of some species are attached to diatoms.