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Reproduction in Ascobolus (With Diagram) | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the reproduction in ascobolus with the help of suitable diagrams.   Mycelium of Ascobolus: The mycelium of the fungus is well developed and ramifies in the substratum forming complex hyphal masses. The mycelium is septate with multinucleate cells and branched. The complex hyphal mass absorbs the food material from the substratum and supplies to [...]

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Reproduction in Coprobia (With Diagram) | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the sexual reproduction in coprobia with the help of suitable diagrams.  It varies in different species of Humaria. In Coprobia granulatus only the female sex organ is developed. It is called the ascogonium. The antheridium is lacking. The mature ascogonium is a multinucleate, oval structure. It has no trichogyne. It is borne at [...]

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Discomycetes: Characteristics and Classification| Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the general characteristics and classification of discomycetes. General Characteristics of Discomycetes: Popularly the members of this group are called the cup fungi. The most distinctive feature is the cup or saucer-shaped usually fleshy ascocarp which is botanically known as the apothecium. The apothecia vary in colour through a wide range and may be [...]

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