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differentiate between biotic and abiotic disease​

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Answered by sk7078135
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Biotic diseases sometimes show physical evidence (signs) of the pathogen, such as fungal growth, bacterial ooze, or nematode cysts, or the presence of mites or insects. Abiotic diseases do not show the presence of disease signs.

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Answered by divanshiwadhwa
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Biotic diseases sometimes show physical evidence (signs) of the pathogen, such as fungal growth, bacterial ooze, or nematode cysts, or the presence of mites or insects. Abiotic diseases do not show the presence of disease signs.

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