In this article we will discuss about the classification of tremellales. Family Dacrymycetaceae of Tremellales: All members of this family are saprobes being almost confined to dead wood, with or without bark. The basidiocarps are mostly gelatinous or waxy, drying down to a thin sheet or horny mass. They vary from thin, broadly effused sheets […]
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Conidia and Other Spores of Deuteromycetes | Fungi
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In this article we will discuss about the nature of conidia and other spores of deuteromycetes. The Deuteromycetes possess several different spore forms of which mention may be made of conidia, blastospores and chlamydospores. Conidia: Conidia vary greatly in size, shape, number of septations, wall thickness, colour, etc., as do the cells of the conidiophores […]
Deuteromycetes: Importance and Somatic Structures | Fungi
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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 […]