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The Colletotrichutn falcatum produces -
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O Zygospores
Oospores
Ascospores
O Conidiospores​

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Answered by jagadishwar45
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Answer:

Colletotrichum falcatum, a concealed fungal ascomycete causes red rot, which is a serious disease in sugarcane. ... The genome sequences were compared with other fungal species which revealed that C.

Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is CONIDIOSPORES.

  • The Colletotrichum falcatum belongs to the class Ascomycetes and it produces conidiospores.
  • It causes the prevalent red-rot disease of sugarcane by growing on the stems and leaves of sugarcane plants in every sugarcane-producing zone.
  • Conidia are the only way for the fungus to reproduce asexually.
  • Conidia grow on conidiophore, and the fruiting body of the fungus acervulus is made up of both of these structures.

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