Fungal Plant Diseases MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Fungal Plant Diseases MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Approximately how many zoospores are produced by each oospore during germination?
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Which host plant is most commonly associated with the growth of the fungal species P. dalbergiae?
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33
Which species of Ustilago is responsible for infecting oat crops?
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Which of the following organisms is classified as an obligate parasite?
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35
What estimated percentage of the world's fruit production is lost annually due to fungal infections?
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Which of the following reproductive structures is primarily responsible for infecting young plant seedlings?
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Which genus is a well-known example of a pathogenic oomycete?
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What type of organism is responsible for causing brown root rot in peach, plum, apricot, and cherry trees?
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What is the term for the abnormal enlargement of infected cortical cells in host plants?
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Which pathogen is responsible for causing powdery scab disease in potatoes?
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