Abstract

In the edible mushroom Agrocybe aegerita (Agaricales) fruit bodies may be formed in both the sexual and asexual cycle. The major difference between the two types of fruit bodies is that the latter are smaller and contain only two spores on each basidium. Sexual fruiting requires the establishment of a dikaryon which is under the control of the well known incompatibility factors A and B. Asexual fruiting starts directly from a monokaryon. In both dikaryotic and monokaryotic fruiting the same two genes (fi+, fb+)are responsible for the initiation and differentiation of fruit bodies respectively. This shows that the morphogenetic procedures leading to fruit body formation in higher basidiomycetes are not necessarily correlated with the sexual cycle. These findings are significant for basic and applied research.

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