A. ZooporesÂ
B. Acervulus
C. Sporodochium
D. ZygosporesÂ
A. ZooporesÂ
B. Acervulus
C. Sporodochium
D. ZygosporesÂ
A. Downy mildewÂ
B. Powdery mildew
C. Rust
D. Smut
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A. Ascomycetes
B. Deuteromycetes
C. Basidiomycetes
D. Deuteromycetes
A. Cloudy weather
B. High humidity
C. Low temperature
D. All the above
A. Perithecium
B. Apothecium
C. Cleistothecium
D. Pseudothecium
A. A host on which a parasite attacks simultaneously with the main host Â
B. A host, which grows in alternate season or year
C. One of the two kinds of hosts on which a parasitic fungus develops to complete its life cycle    Â
D. A host on which, the parasite does not attack in normal conditions
A. Fungal disease
B. Bacterial disease
C. Nutrient deficiency
D. Presence of pebbles in soil
A. Basidiomycetes
B. Ascomycetes
C. Phycomycetes
D. Deuteromycetes
A. Sodium orthophenylphosphate (SOPP)
B. Carbendazim
C. Thiabendazole (TBZ)
D. Topsin-M
A. prevention through proper forest practices
B. the application of appropriate chemicals
C. the introduction of exotic insect predators
D. the removal of all trees showing insect or disease damage