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Difference between pycnium and pycnidium

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Answered by Devilking08
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Pycnidium, variable and complex flask-shaped asexual reproductive structure, or fruiting body, in fungi (kingdom Fungi) of the phylum Ascomycota; also a male sex-cell-producing organ in the order Uredinales (rust fungi). It bears spores (conidia) variously known as pycnidiospores, oidia, or spermatia. The spores are liberated through an opening (ostiole) in the pycnidium.
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Pycnidium (Fungi)

Explanation:

  1. Pycnidium (pycnium) A flagon molded or round structure inside which conidia are shaped in specific sorts of growths.
  2. Conidia are discharged by means of a pore in the mass of the pycnidium. Pycnidia contain minute spores called pycniospores.
  3. Pycnidium, variable and complex flagon molded agamic regenerative structure, or fruiting body, in growths (realm Fungi) of the phylum Ascomycota likewise a male sex-cell-creating organ in the request Uredinales (rust parasites).
  4. It bears spores (conidia) differently known as pycnidiospores, oidia, or spermatia.
  5. The spores are freed through an opening (ostiole) in the pycnidium.
  6. Life forms of the realm Fungi, which incorporates the yeasts, rusts, mucks, molds, shape, and mushrooms.
  7. There are additionally numerous fungus like life forms, including ooze molds and Oomycetes (water shape), that don't have a place with realm Fungi however are regularly called organisms
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