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Heterobasidiomycetidae: Features and Classification | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the features and classification of heterobasidiomycetidae. Diagnostic Features of Heterobasidiomycetidae: (i) Lack dolipore septa and clamp connections. Recently, however, clamp connections have been recorded in many species. (ii) Formation of thick-walled binucleate spores known as the teleutospores. (iii) Basidium partitioned transversely or longitudinally into two, three or four cells (phragmobasidium). (iv) The basidia [...]

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Fusarium: Genus and Reproduction | Fungi Imperfecti

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Genus of Fusarium 2. Mycelium of Fusarium 3. Reproduction. Genus of Fusarium: The form-genus Fusarium includes a large number of species and many forms within species. Many of these are saprobic or saprohytic. Some are only mild facultative parasites. Others are parasitic. All, however, have a saprophytic stage. Some of the parasitic [...]

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Erysiphe: Genus and Cell Structure | Euascomycetidae

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Introduction to Erysiphe 2. Primary Infection Caused by Erysiphe 3. Cell Structure 4. Haustorium 5. Disease Aspect. Contents: Introduction to Erysiphe Primary Infection Caused by Erysiphe Cell Structure of Erysiphe Haustorium of Erysiphe Disease Aspect of Erysiphe 1. Introduction to Erysiphe: The type genus Erysiphe includes several species of which about 22 [...]

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