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A group of fungi with septate mycelium and sexual reproduction either absent or not known is

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deuteromycetes is the answer

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The group of fungi with septate mycelium in which sexual reproduction is either unknown or lacking in fungi imperfecti or known as deuteromycetes. The fungi which comes under deuteromycetes does not make spores by sexual reproduction. It reproduces asexually or by budding as their sexual form of reproduction is never found. Deuteromycetes are no longer formally accepted as taxon as most of the fungi were classified based on characteristics of fruiting bodies and spores formed during sexual reproduction. Deuteromycetes fungi produce their spores asexually through a process called sporogenesis.

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