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sexual reproduction in agaricus in detailed with diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the first step in the sexual reproduction of Agaricus. The vegetative hyphae with uninucleate haploid cells from mycelia of opposite strains (heterothallic) or from the same mycelium (homothallic) come into contact and fuse. Each of such fusion results into a bi-nucleate (dikaryotic) cell.

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It is the first step in the sexual reproduction of Agaricus. The vegetative hyphae with uninucleate haploid cells from mycelia of opposite strains (heterothallic) or from the same mycelium (homothallic) come into contact and fuse. Each of such fusion results into a bi-nucleate (dikaryotic) cell.

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