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Agaricus reproduces asexually by development of...​

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Answered by sylvonia
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Asexual Reproduction: It takes place by chlamydospores, that are formed rarely during unfavourable condition. Terminal or intercalary chlamydospores are developed on dikaryotic mycelium, which on germination during favourable condition produce dikaryotic mycelium.

Answered by nikitamankar61
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Agaricus reproduces asexually by development of Asexual Reproduction: It takes place by chlamydospores, that are formed rarely during unfavourable condition. Terminal or intercalary chlamydospores are developed on dikaryotic mycelium, which on germination during favourable condition produce dikaryotic mycelium.

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