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is a parasitic algae.​

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Answered by astel774
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Yes

Explanation:

Algae parasitic on land plants are known only among the Chlorophyta. Some green algae, such as Cephaleuros and Chlorochytrium, may be purely epiphytic or endophytic respectively, or their associations with plants may grade into true parasitism.

Answered by Anonymous
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Parasitic algae are also called as the common plant pathogen. These species of algae are most commonly seen in warm, humid climates and are usually found in the leathery leaf plants such as litchi, hollies, magnolias, and viburnums. Parasitic algae are the major causes of foliar disease and red rust of tea leaf. Cephaleuros is an example of parasitic green algae.behehe

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