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habitat of deutermycetes​

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Answered by devanshdhama28
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Explanation:Reproduction in the deuteromycetes occurs in several different forms. Spores, or conidia, may be produced directly on the mycelium (the mass of hyphae, or tubular filaments, forming the body of a fungus) or on a structure of specialized mycelial cell called a condiophore. Some of these fungi do not produce spores.

Answered by jallasivaroshitha
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Explanation:

Deuteromycetes commonly known as imperfect fungi bcz only the asexual or vegetative phase of these fungi are known

Deuteromycetes reproduce only by asexual spores known as conidia

The mycelium is septa technology and branched. Some members are saprophytes or parasites while a large number of them are decomposers of litter and help in mineral cycling.

EX:Alternaria, colletotrichum, trichoderma.

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