Downey mildew of pearlmillet may be suppressed by increased soil levels of
A. K
B. Cu
C. Cl
D. Zn
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The Downey mildew of bajra or pearl millet is a common disease in India and is also known as green ear, it destroys much of the crop every year. It is caused by a fungus (oomycetes or water mould).Downey mildew of pearl millet may be suppressed by increased soil levels of Chlorine.
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