Biology, asked by hatemmohamed882, 11 months ago

rust disease is monocyclic or polycyclic??

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Rust disease is monocyclic and not polycyclic.

Rust is a fungal parasitic infection commonly seen in many crops from time to time.

A monocyclic disease is a terminology used to refer about a disease (mostly epidemics in terms of crops) which occur once a season. Since rust along with other such diseases like smuts occur mostly seasonally, they are monocyclic and not polycyclic in nature.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Rust disease is monocyclic in nature.  

Explanation:

It is a disease that is caused by a fungus, there are more than 5,000 varieties of rust disease that occurs on plants but most commonly Phragmidium spp rust disease occurs. It is called a monocyclic disease because it occurs only in one season.

Some of the plants which it attack are the lilies, rose, tomato, etc, it starts to occur as a white patch on the lower surface of the leaves.

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