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Classification of Geoglossum | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the classification of geoglossum. Family Geoglossaceae: This family was formerly associated with the Helvellaceae to form the order Helvellales, before the importance of the type of dihiscence of the asci became apparent. The fruiting bodies are mostly found on rotton wood, decaying leaves, moss orsoil, usually where plenty of moisture is available. They [...]

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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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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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