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  • Karnal bunt of wheat first time reported in Karnal by Mitra in

    Question: Karnal bunt of wheat first time reported in Karnal by Mitra in

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    1929
    1931
    1941
    1951

    ✅ Explanation: Karnal bunt, a significant disease of wheat, was indeed first reported in Karnal, India, by M. Mitra in the year 1931. This discovery marked the identification of a new and concerning threat to wheat production.

    🔑Key Points:
    -Karnal bunt is also called a partial bunt. It is caused by the fungus Tilletia indica which infects grains at flowering.
    -It reduces grain quality through the production of masses of powdery spores that discolor the grain and grain products.
    -The name 'Karnal Bunt' comes from the city of Karnal in Haryana.
    -The most susceptible hosts of the disease are-
    -wheat
    -durum wheat
    -triticale
    -Karnal bunt spreads mainly through the movement of infected grain. However, teliospores can be carried on machinery, trucks, animals, and anything that disturbs and moves the soil.
    -Since only a few grains in each wheat head are infected, it is easiest to detect symptoms after the grain has been harvested.

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