These are events of fungal vegetative growth and not sexual reproduction.
Parts of the plant, including the fungal growth (bhurja-granthi) have also long been used in local traditional medicine.
Root rot and fungal growth are the most common result of stagnant water.
They cause a fungal growth on the plant that eventually covers the entire plant.
During this time, it is probable that there will be sufficient moisture present to allow fungal growth to continue.
The female cares for her young by shifting the eggs about and cleaning them to avoid fungal growth.
A wet, warm spring favors fungal growth; dry, cool weather does not.
Make sure to dry in between the toes to prevent fungal growth.
Usually fungal growth is noted in 5 to 14 days.