BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Soredium, Plant Litter, Mycorrhiza

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Ploidy and the life cycle of ascomycota (and basidiomycota) Most of the life cycle is after meiosis (a zygotic meiosis lifestyle) Spores is produced and the organisms is in a haploid stage. At a certain point two compatible fungal strains can be a fusion of the cells (cytoplasmic fusion) resulting in the cell containing two nuclei. The two groups spend a fair bit of their life cycle in a dikaryotic stage. Sometimes it can pause at the dikaryotic stage and wait for a long time before fusing and producing the zygote. Most of the life cycle is haploid ascos (+ zygos) Dikaryotic stage where the two nuclei within the sac do not fuse (limbo) Beetles carries the fungus and if there is an open wound on the tree it can be infected. Once it germinates on the tree it can change into a hyphae and go within the tissue.

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