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The correct answer is D
When a pathogen kills the host tissue before penetrating and then lives saprophytically, what is it called?
Mangla, Sumangla , Sreemangla are the popular varieties of which of the following crops?
Sesame Phyllody disease caused by______
Which term refers to the time elapsing between penetration and the completion of infection, i.e., the development of disease symptoms?
Disease that occurs irregularly and in relatively few instances, and may be endemic in one region and epidemic in another?
Which type of host(s) is not necessary for completing the life cycle of a pathogen but aids in its survival during unfavorable periods?
This disease is characterized by purple-colored spindle-shaped streaks on the pseudostem of banana plants?