Plasmogamy is a stage in the
sexual reproduction of
fungi, in which the
cytoplasm of two parent cells (usually from the
mycelia) fuses together without the fusion of
nuclei, effectively bringing two
haploid nuclei close together in the same cell. This state is followed by
karyogamy, where the two nuclei fuse back together and then undergo
meiosis to produce spores. The dikaryotic state that comes after plasmogamy will often persist for many generations before the fungi undergoes karyogamy. In lower fungi however, plasmogamy is usually immediately followed by karyogamy.