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  • The powdery mildew of wheat is associated with fungi

    Question: The powdery mildew of wheat is associated with fungi

    Options:

    Erysiphe graminis sp. tritici
    E. graminis sp. hordei
    Erysiphe polygoni
    None of these

    ✅ Explanation: Powdery mildew of wheat is specifically caused by the fungal pathogen Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici. This fungus produces a white, powdery growth on the leaves, stems, and heads of wheat plants, leading to reduced photosynthesis and yield losses.

    📌 Other Options Explanations:
    -(b) E. graminis sp. hordei: This is the powdery mildew pathogen specific to barley.
    -(c) Erysiphe polygoni: This fungus causes powdery mildew on a wide range of plants, including peas.

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