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observations of the fungus in the infected leaves​

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Answered by Itzcupkae
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Explanation:

Once into the leaf, the fungi continue to grow and leaf tissue is destroyed. Resulting spots vary in size from that of a pinhead to spots that encompass the entire leaf. Dead areas on the leaves are usually brown, black, tan or reddish in color. Occasionally the necrotic areas have a red or purple border.

Answered by Anonymous
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Once into the leɑf, the fungi continue to grow ɑnd leɑf tissue is destroyed. Resulting spots vɑry in size from thɑt of ɑ pinheɑd to spots thɑt encompɑss the entire leɑf. Deɑd ɑreɑs on the leɑves ɑre usuɑlly brown, blɑck, tɑn or reddish in color.

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