Yes, jelly fungi are included in Basidiomycota. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common Asexual Reproductive Structure Seen... View Article
Some fungi of Basidiomycota are toxic, e.g. Amanita phalloides (death cap), Cryptococcus neoformans, etc. Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium... View Article
Some Basidiomycetes are pathogenic, e.g. Ustilago causes smuts and Puccinia causes rusts in plants. Some are pathogenic to humans such as... View Article
Yes, many species of Agaricomycetes are edible and are a rich source of nutrients. Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On Ascomycetes... View Article
Agaricomycetes include a wide variety of edible fungi. Some are poisonous too, such as Amanita phalloides, which is known as death cap. Also... View Article
Basidiomycetes are called club fungi because of club-shaped basidia, which bears sexual spores (basidiospores). Also Check: What type of cell... View Article
Basidiomycetes are found in soil, logs, tree trunks and also as parasites in plants. Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On Ascomycetes... View Article
Most species of Basidiomycota reproduce sexually by forming basidiospores exogenously on a club-shaped structure called a basidium. Also Check:... View Article
Yes, many basidiomycetes are edible and are rich sources of nutrients, e.g. various species of mushrooms such as Agaricus bisporus, Pleurotus... View Article
Basidiomycetes have branched and septate mycelium. They have a long-live dikaryotic stage, which gives rise to basidium. Karyogamy and meiosis... View Article