Why dikaryotic phase is found in fungi
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A prerequisite for generating the infectious stage is the mating of two compatible budding haploid cells to generate, after cell fusion, an infective dikaryotic filament. Once the fungus enters the plant tissue, the dikaryotic state dominates the period of growth occurring during the infectious phase.
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A prerequisite for generating the infectious stage is the mating of two compatible budding haploid cells to generate, after cell fusion, an infective dikaryotic filament. Once the fungus enters the plant tissue, the dikaryotic state dominates the period of growth occurring during the infectious phase
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