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How plant specimen is protected from fungal infection and attack of insects?

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Answered by princetiwari959861
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living cytoplasm, thereby causing disease and sometimes death of the host. Most pathogenic (disease-causing) fungi are parasites of plants. Most parasites enter the host through a natural opening, such as a stoma (microscopic air pore) in a leaf, a lenticel (small opening through bark) in a stem, a broken plant hair or a hair socket in a fruit, or a wound in the plant. Among the most common and widespread diseases of plants caused by fungi are the various downy mildews ..

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