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The asexual spores formed by colletotrichum falcatum, sphaerotheca and rhizopus stolonifer are

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Answered by davanubha
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The asexual spores formed by colletotrichum falcatum, sphaerotheca and rhizopus stolonifer are one celled

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One-celled

Explanation:

The asexual spores formed by Colletotrichum falcatum, Sphaerotheca and Rhizopus stolonifer are one-celled. The asexual spores or mitospores are non-motile ovoid shaped structures that on germination gives rise to haploid mycelium.  Mycelium on further development and ramification gives rise to new fungus colony.

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