Reproduction in Fungi: Perenating Sec. Mycelium and Chlamydospores
Reproduction in fungi involves vegetative methods like perenating sec. mycelium breaking into compressed blocks to form new mycelium in favorable conditions. Asexual reproduction is not common, but Chlamydospores give rise to new mycelia as suggested by Alexopoulos in 1952. Explore the fascinating world of fungal reproduction through images and slides.
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A M RASHIDA BANU ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY HKRH COLLEGE, UTHAMAPALAYAM, THENI DISTRICT
Reproduction Vegetative by perenating sec mycelium breaks compressed block- new mycelium in favourable condition. Asexual not common But alexopoulos 1952 said Chlamydospores new mycelia