Ascomycetes get their name from the sac-like structure called an ascus, where sexual spores or ascospores develop. Also Check: Rhizopus... View Article
Many species of Ascomycota cause diseases in plants and animals including humans such as skin infection, powdery mildews, apple scab, chestnut... View Article
Ascomycetes are commonly called sac fungi. They have branched and septate mycelium. They reproduce asexually by the formation of conidia. Sexual... View Article
The life cycle of basidiomycetes has primary, secondary and tertiary mycelium. They have a long-lived dikaryotic phase and produce dikaryotic... View Article
Most true yeasts belong to the class ascomycetes, e.g. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker’s yeast). Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On... View Article
Basidiomycetes have both sexual and asexual stages in their life cycle, whereas, Deuteromycetes have only asexual stages in their life cycle.... View Article
Fungi belonging to Deuteromycota are called imperfect fungi. They do not have sexual stages in their life cycle. They reproduce asexually by... View Article
Phycomycetes is a class of fungi characterised by the presence of aseptate and coenocytic mycelium, e.g. Rhizopus (bread mould). Also Check:... View Article