The correct option is A Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes
Dikaryophase is a phase seen in the life cycle of some fungi. It is an intervening phase that occurs between plasmogamy and karyogamy stage of the sexual cycle. During dikaryophase, the cells often contain two nuclei or dikaryons (n+n) after plasmogamy and are called dikaryotic cells. Ascomycetes and basidiomycetes are the two classes of fungi in which this dikaryotic stage occurs. Dikaryophase is not seen in phycomycetes and deuteromycetes classes of fungi.