"If you manage to keep the two nuclei apart then you might still have something viable. Yeast can have multiple nuclei if I am not mistaken"
I think that would be the case anyway. What I know, very related plants can fus their nuclei. If you fuse apples with pears you will get separate nuclei.
I imagine Toll-Like Receptors will be a problem. They sense conserved fungal by products in the cell wall, and trigger the innate immune system to fight it. Remember, plants have no adaptive immune system, so their innate IS will be pretty well developed.
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[DIYbio] A silly thought regarding plants and yeast
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