A)
Phytophthora Aseptate mycelium Basidiomycetes
B)
Altemaria Sexual reproduction absent Deuteromycetes
C)
Mucor Reproduction by conjugation Ascomycetes
D)
Agancus Parasitic fungus Basidiomycetes
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
[b] (i) Phytophthora belongs to Phycomycetes (algal fungi). They contain either unicellular thallus or non-septate coenocytic mycelium. They are mostly plant damaging Oomycetes (water molds.) |
(ii) Alternaria is Deuteuromycetes (fungi imperfecti), which lacks sexual reproduction. |
(iii) Mucor also belong to Phycomycetes. They have mycelium which is coenocytic (multinucleate) and profusely branched. They reproduce vegetatively via conjugation. |
(iv) Agaricus belongs to Basidiomycetes (where karyogamy and meiosis occur). They contain well developed filaments, branched and septate mycelium. They are saprophytic but not parasitic. |
So, hence [b] option is correctly matched. |
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