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Deuteromycetes: Importance and Somatic Structures | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the economic importance and somatic structures of deuteromycetes. This is a heterogenous group of many types of fungi whose normal sexual stage (also called perfect stage) is absent or unknown. But in many of them heterokaryosis and pansexuality have been reported.  Due to lack of information about the normal sexual stage these fungi [...]

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Reproduction in Deuteromycetes (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about the reproduction of deuteromycetes. This will also help you to draw the structure and diagram of reproduction in deuteromycetes. Most Deuteromycetes are conidial forms, i.e., produce conidia. Besides conidia, some of the Deuteromycetes may produce different other spores. But there are also numerous forms which are known to produce merely sterile mycelia and [...]

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Classification of Agaricales | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of agaricales. Family Agaricaceae of Agaricales: The family Agaricaceae includes fungi, commonly known as agarics or gill-fungi, mushrooms or toadstools, produce conspicuous basidiocarps. Mushroom is a general term applied to the fleshy agarics. A mushroom may be edible, poisonous, unpalatable, or otherwise. But popular usage applies the term 'mushroom' to edible [...]

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