Name the fungus which does not reproduce by spore formation
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zoospore) spore, usually caducous (easily dislodged) and is not developed by cytoplasmic cleavage (cf. sporangiospore) or free-cell formation (cf. ascospore) (Kirk, Cannon, Minter, & Stalpers, 2008). In the large majority of the cases, the description conidia is used for fungi belonging to the phylum Ascomycota.
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Fungi reproduce asexually by fragmentation, budding, or producing spores. Fragments of hyphae can grow new colonies. Mycelial fragmentation occurs when a fungal mycelium separates into pieces with each component growing into a separate mycelium. ... There are many types of asexual spores.
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