Why the members of class-Deuteromycetes are considered the fungi imperfecti?
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Deuteromycetes is an artificial class of fungi which he
been created to include all those fungi (fungi imperfect/
in which sexual stage is either absent or not knovr
Their mycelium is usually septate. Coenocytic forms am
not known. Clamp connections, typical
Basidiomycetes are absent. It is believed that
members of Deuteromycetes are actually Ascomycetes r
which sexual reproduction is either absent or yet to
discovered.