In young tissues, two sexually-compatible basidiospores fuse to form infective dicaryotic hyphae that penetrate the plant’s epidermal cells via appressoria that develop in the tip of the hyphae.
In young tissues, two sexually-compatible basidiospores fuse to form infective dicaryotic hyphae that penetrate the plant’s epidermal cells via appressoria that develop in the tip of the hyphae.