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What is called the fruiting bodies of agaricus?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fruit bodies are secotioid, meaning the spores are not forcibly discharged, and the cap does not fully expand. Unlike otherAgaricus species, A. deserticola does not develop true gills, but rather a convoluted and networked system of spore-producing tissuecalled a gleba.

Answered by ashishkumar04012005
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The fruit bodies are secotioid, meaning the spores are not forcibly discharged, and the cap does not fully expand. Unlike other Agaricus species, A. deserticola does not develop true gills, but rather a convoluted and networked system of spore-producing tissue called a gleba.

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