General characters of fungi (Mycelia, Vegetative, Asexual and Sexual Spores, Fruiting Bodies)

Abstract
Fungi are Eukaryotic, achlorophyllous, unicellular or multicellular organisms. They reproduce by asexual or sexual means.

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General Characters, Mycelia and types, Vegetative structures, Asexual and Sexual spores, Fruiting bodies.
Types of Mycelia: Intercellular, Intracellular, Inter and Intracellular.
Reproductive structures: Vegetative and Spores.
Asexual Spores: Sporangiospore (Zoospores,Aplanospores) and Conidium.
Asexual fruiting bodies: Sporangium, Pycnidium, Acervulus, Sporodochium, Synnema and Sorus.
Sexual Spores: Oospore, Zygospore, Ascospore and Basidiospore.
Sexual Fruiting bodies: Ascocarp and Basidiocarp.

Educational Use
TNAU B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture Course

More Information
Azterlead Bio (Plant Protection Division); AztBio/Research/2021/PPD/Pathology/Fungi/General

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