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habitat of Ascomycetes??

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Answered by Selvam964
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Answer:

HABITAT OF ASCOMYCETES

Explanation:

Ascomycota is the name of a phylum of fungi that contains a majority of the world's fungal species. The exact number of species is debated, but there are at least 30,000 species, and possibly more than 65,000. Individual members are known as ascomycetes, and they are sometimes called sac fungi because of the way they reproduce. They grow an ascus, which resembles a sac, and this contains the spores they release instead of seeds. Ascomycetes cover a range of types, from the yeast used in baking, to edible mushrooms like morels and truffles. There are also less beneficial species, such as the plant disease called powdery mildew, and the fungus Claviceps purpurea that causes ergotism in humans. With such an array, it is no surprise that they cover a range of habitat types.

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Answered by simranmeena
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Hello!! ascomycetes mainly found in dry regions, in habitat ranging from tropical and temperate forest to grasslands..and beyond

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