Biological Classification

Basidiomycetes

  • Includes mushrooms, bracket fungi or puffballs.
  • They grow in soil, on logs and tree stumps and in living vegetative reproduction by fragmentation is common.
  • The sex organs are absent, but plasmogamy is brought about by fusion of two vegetative or somatic cells of different strains or genotypes.
  • The resultant structure is dikaryotic which ultimately gives rise to basidium.
  • Karyogamy and meiosis take place in the basidium producing four basidiospores.
  • The basidiospores are exogenously produced on the basidium.
  • The basidia are arranged in fruiting bodies called basidiocarps.
  • E.g. Agaricus (mushroom), Ustilago (smut) and Puccinia (rust fungus).
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