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Select the correct match.
Phytophthora - Causes early blight of potato
Penicillium - Septate mycelium
Puccinia - Produce ascospores as sexual spores
Trichoderma - Sexual reproduction by plasmogamy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bold{Answer\;:} Penicillium - Septate mycelium.

1. Phytophthora infestans : Late blight of potato ( black and brown spots in potato ). Famine of Ireland was caused by phythphthora (1845).

2. Penicillium : It belongs to ascomycetes (sac fungi), mycelium is septate and branched.

3. Puccinia : It belongs to basidiomycetes (club fungi). Sexual mode of reproduction is there (somatogamy) ; basidiospores formed on sterigmata (exogenously).

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