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three characteristics of penicllium

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Answered by GauriPadukon
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The thallus (mycelium) typically consists of a highly branched network of multinucleate, septate, usually colorless hyphae. Many-branched conidiophores sprout on the mycelia, bearing individually constrictedconidiospores. The conidiospores are the main dispersal route of the fungi, and often are green in color.

Sexual reproduction involves the production of ascospores, commencing with the fusion of an archegonium and an antheridium, with sharing of nuclei. The irregularly distributedasci contain eight unicellular ascospores each.

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Answered by KHS19
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1.Widely distributed and contain many species.
2.Some species can cause spoilage in fruits,grains etc.
3.It can also produce mycotoxine.
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