You have been provided with a set of plates of fungi
isolated from a diseased leaf, one Chytridiomycota, one
Zygomycota, one Ascomycota and one Basidiomycota. The signs
of infection indicate that the disease has been caused by a
member of Ascomycota which does not form a sexual stage
easily. What features would you look for in your isolates
to indicate if the target fungus was present?
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