Branched, aseptate, coenocytic mycelium present in [RPMT 2002]
A) Aspergillus
B) Albugo
C) Penicillium
D) Erysiphae
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THE ANSWER IS ALBUGO
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THE ANSWER IS ALBUGO
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Branched, aseptate, coenocytic mycelium present in Albugo.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
White rust is the disease caused by the Albugo. The symptom of the disease is the shiny, white and smooth patches can be seen on the leaves, stem and the other parts of the plants. The thallus of the albugo is the eucarpic and it is mycelial.
The hypae of the albugo is intercellular, branched, aceptate and coenocytic in nature. The protoplasm has the large number of the nuclei which is found in the cytoplasm.
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