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Abstract: Gross anatomic, light- and electron microscopic studies of the fruit bodies, developing primordia and rhizomorphs were used to describe pathways of the genesis of infectious diseases in relation to normal and morphological features of mushroom i.e. organisation plate, demarcation zone above the gill tissue, interhyphal space, stipo-hymenial and velo-hymenial junctions. Fungal morphogenetic cell death, pathogenesis of "rosecomb", lamellary deviation with related disorders, and cluster formation are briefly discussed in this presentation.
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