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Classification of Erysiphe (With Diagram)| Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of erysiphe. Family Erysiphaceae: The family is very well-known on account of its abundance everywhere, its simpli­city of structure, and its possession of typical ascigerous and conidial stages. Members of the family are easily recognizable since they form a coating of white conidia, coni­diophores and mycelium upon the surface of the [...]

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Classification of Claviceps Purpurea | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of claviceps purpurea.  Family Clavicipitaceae: The family Clavicipitaceae includes fungi parasitic on angiospermic plants, insects, and on the fruit bodies of some fungi. They form conspicuous stroma in which peri­thecia are embedded. Asci are cylindrical each of which has a cap with perforation through which thread-like ascospores are released. Genus Claviceps [...]

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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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