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what is physiological hetrothallism???? ​

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Answered by rmurugan1974
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Physiological Heterothallism:

This means that sexual reproduction takes place by two morphologically similar but physiologically different hyphae in physiological heterothallism. The gametangia as well as gametes do not show morphological differentiation but physiologically they behave differently.

Answered by lottiramaswathi
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Physiological Heterothallism:

This means that sexual reproduction takes place by two morphologically similar but physiologically different hyphae in physiological heterothallism. The gametangia as well as gametes do not show morphological differentiation but physiologically they behave differently.

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