Select Your Favourite
Category And Start Learning.

  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

    Summarized Notes
  • Non-septate conidia of fungi belong to

    Question: Non-septate conidia of fungi belong to

    Options:

    • Helicosporae:
    • Phragmosporae:
    Didymosporae
    Amerosporae

    – ✅Explanation:Conidia are asexual spores produced by fungi. Septation refers to the presence of cross-walls (septa) within the conidium. Amerosporae are characterized by their lack of septa (non-septate) and are typically single-celled.

    📌Other Options Explanations:
    -(a) Helicosporae: These conidia are characterized by their helical or coiled shape. They can be septate or non-septate.
    -(b) Phragmosporae: Phragmosporae have transverse septa, dividing them into multiple cells.
    -(c) Didymosporae: Didymosporae have a single septum, dividing them into two cells.

      0
      Your Cart
      Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop