what are imperfect fungi
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Any of a large and varied group of fungi that are only known to reproduce by the production of asexual spores (conidia) and in which a sexual form of reproduction is lacking or has not been scientifically observed.
NOTE: Imperfect fungi are often considered to comprise a taxonomic division (Deuteromycota) or class (Deuteromycetes).
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Deuteromycetes are commonly known as imperfect fungi because there only asexual reproduction phase can be seen. There sexual reproduction phase has never been seen. So, they do not fit with the taxonomic classification.
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