BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
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The fungal pathogens are the group of pathogens which are able to cause diseases in the living organisms. The pathogenic fungi are usually microorganisms. The fungus enters the plants usually through the stomata and from there it develops the fungal hyphae.

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