Plasmogamy in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes results in heterokaryotic hyphae, which are dikaryotic fungal cells.
Heterokaryotic hyphae are the dikaryotic fungal cells of ascomycetes or basidiomycetes formed after plasmogamy.
Front | What are heterokaryotic hyphae |
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Back | The dikaryotic fungal cells of ascomycotes or basidiomycotes produced after plasmogamy |
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