Members of which of the following groups are called imperfect fungi?
Ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Oomycetes
Deuteromycetes
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Deuteromycetes is called as imperfect fungi
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Deuteromycetes are called as imperfect fungi. It is an artificial class of fungi.
Explanation:
→ These includes fungi whose sexual stage of reproduction is not known.
→ These fungi reproduce asexually.
→ The vegetative mycelium is septate and branced.
→ Some examples are Alternaria, Trichoderma, Colletotrichum, Cercospora etc.
More information:
Fungi are classified into
- Phycomycetes
- Ascomycetes
- Basidiomycetes
- Deuteromycetes
Phycomycetes:
- They have aseptate and coenocytic hyphae
- They live as obligate parasites or saprophytes
- Examples are Albugo and mucor
Ascomycetes:
- They are also known as sac fungi
- They have branched and septate hyphae
- Examples are Neruspora and Claviceps
Basidiomycetes:
- They are also known as bracket fungi
- Mycelium is branched and septate
- Examples are Ustilago and Puccinia
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