Biology, asked by josephsteffy12, 21 days ago

xylaria asexual and sexual reproduction lifecycle​

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Answered by queensilent317
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in both sexual and asexual reproduction. The spores, asci, and perithecia mentioned above occur when the fungus is mature, and reproducing sexually. In its immature, asexual stage, a Xylaria produces asexual spores, officially called "conidia," in a powdery coating (morel hunters frequently encounter the conidial stage of Xylaria polymorpha in late spring).

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