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Answer:

Dikaryophase is seen in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes.

Explanation:

Dikaryophase refers to an intermediary stage wherein the cell contains two nuclei (n+n). It occurs when karyogamy does not immediately follow plasmogamy.

Dikaryophase is a specific characteristic of-

) Cell wall breaking enzyme: (II) Formation of zygophores in Rhizopus

(C) Sugary mucilaginous substance: (III) Formation of buds in Funaria

(D) Naturally occurring growth factor: (IV) Fertilization of Pteris

(A) Sex hormone: (I) Fertilization in Funaria

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