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Sexual reproduction in fungi is carried out by the fusion of compatible nuclei from two parents at a definite stage in the life cycle. Identify the different types of sexual reproduction occurring in fungi from the given figures and select the correct option

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Planogametic copulation (P) involves fusion of gamates.It may be isogamous or heterogamous (anisogamous and oogamous). In gametangial contact (Q) male gametes or nuclei are transferred from antheridium to oogonium through a fertilisation tube.Gametangial copulation (R) is a type of conjugation in which both the types of gametangia fuse directly resulting in the formation of a zygospore.Spermatisation (S) involves the transfer of a small male gamete to the receptive region or trichogyne of the female sex organ.In somatogamy (T), sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two hyphae or mycelia.
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