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  1. Fungi imperfecti. See below . The fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi are fungi which do not fit into the commonly established taxonomic classifications of fungi that are based on biological species concepts or morphological characteristics of sexual structures because their sexual form of reproduction has never been observed.

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Figure 24.3E. 1 24.3 E. 1: Example of an imperfect fungus: Aspergillus niger is an imperfect fungus commonly found as a food contaminant. The spherical structure in this light micrograph is a conidiophore. Reproduction of Deuteromycota is strictly asexual, occuring mainly by production of asexual conidiospores.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HyphomycetesHyphomycetes - Wikipedia

    Hyphomycetes are a form classification of fungi, part of what has often been referred to as fungi imperfecti, Deuteromycota, or anamorphic fungi. Hyphomycetes lack closed fruit bodies, and are often referred to as moulds (or molds). Most hyphomycetes are now assigned to the Ascomycota, on the basis of genetic connections made by life-cycle ...

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  5. Feb 28, 2021 · Contributors and Attributions; Imperfect fungi—those that do not display a sexual phase—are classified in the form phylum Deuteromycota.Deuteromycota is a polyphyletic group where many species are more closely related to organisms in other phyla than to each other; hence it cannot be called a true phylum and must, instead, be given the name form phylum.

  6. Deuteromycetes are fungi that lack a true sexual state or have a sexual state that is unknown. They reproduce asexually or by budding and include many economically important and pathogenic species.

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  7. Learn about the characteristics and examples of fungi in the informal group Deuteromycota, which are also known as imperfect fungi. Find out how they differ from Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, and how they affect human life and health.

  8. Deuteromycetes are mitotic fungi that have no known sexual state and reproduce by spores. They are also called Fungi Imperfecti, but their classification is uncertain and depends on conidial morphology and DNA analysis.

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