AGSRICUS


                                                             Division – Eumycota
                                                                     Class – Basidomycetes 
                                                                 Order –Agaricales
                                                                           Family – Agericaceae  
                                                                       Genus – Agericus
Occrance : It growth on damp rotten of wood , dead and decaying organic matters. Soil rich in hums in humus and manure piles. It includes many species, the majorities of them being edible. Agericus compestris is the best known species and quite commonly known as field musroom , it is commonly seen growing on grass field and other places rich in humus soil, during rainy season .Being it is cultivated

Structure : The vagetative body is the mycelium when is found growing below ground. The areal frutication basidiocarp is produced at time of reproduction and is called mushroom which is edible porton. The mycelium, when young is haploid and consist of much branched , loosely tangled felt of septal hypage which ramify the substrum just benth the surface .the cell of these hyphae are unicelaute

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