Question: Mostly plant parasitic nematodes attack on…….
Options:
Stem
Leaves
Flower
Root
✅Explanation:
The majority of plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are root feeders. They use their specialized mouthparts, called stylets, to pierce and feed on root cells, causing various degrees of damage. This can lead to stunted growth, nutrient deficiencies, wilting, and ultimately, yield reduction in crops.
The majority of plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are root feeders. They use their specialized mouthparts, called stylets, to pierce and feed on root cells, causing various degrees of damage. This can lead to stunted growth, nutrient deficiencies, wilting, and ultimately, yield reduction in crops.