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What are the favourable conditions for the growth of fungi?

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Answered by basnetjkb
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Answer:

Most fungi grow well in a warm, moist environment. If you are thinking of those that grow in soil with obvious fruiting bodies (“mushrooms”), the mycelium and hyphae are always there underground, and the fruiting body (the “mushroom”) shows up when growing conditions get worse. Honey has some antifungal properties.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The fungi grow quickly in moist or humid conditions because these are favourable conditions for their growth.

Explanation:

  • The kingdom of fungi (fungus singular) includes a wide variety of organisms found all over the world. Fungi are not algae, plants, or animals. Instead, they are the eukaryotic group. Moulds, smuts, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples of various fungi.
  • They grow in and around organic matter because they consume it well. All fungi depend on organic matter for survival.
  • Fungi have a very important structure called hyphae that helps them grow from organic matter. These hyphae grow among the organic matter from spores released by fully-grown fungi.

The favourable conditions for fungal growth:

1. Organic substance: All fungi need organic matter to grow and survive.

2. Moisture: It is essential to keep the fungi moist so that they do not dry out and can decompose the substrate effectively. They thrive and reproduce best in moist conditions.

3. Warmth: The moderate temperature i.e about 21 °C (70 degrees Fahrenheit) during the first stages is favourable for growth.

4. Darkness: To grow, fungi need very dark or complete darkness.

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