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Tikka disease of groundnut is caused by which pathogen?


A

Xanthomonas citri

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B

Tungrovirus

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C

Pyricularia oryzae

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D

Cercospora personatum

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Solution

The correct option is D

Cercospora personatum


The correct option is D.

Explanation of correct option:

  1. Tikka disease of groundnuts is caused by the pathogenic fungus Cercospora personatum and Cercospora arachidicola.
  2. It is also known as the leaf-spot disease.

Explanation of incorrect options:

Option A:

  1. Xanthomonas citri is a bacteria that causes citrus canker in citrus fruits.
  2. Symptoms include rounded-to-irregular sunken, discolored, flattened, cracked, swollen, or dead areas on the stem (cane), twigs, limbs, or trunk.

Option B:

  1. Tungrovirus is a virus that causes viral disease in monocots.
  2. It leads to stunted growth and yellowing or discoloration of leaves.

Option C:

  1. Pyricularia oryzae is an ascomycetous pathogen that causes rice blast disease.
  2. Blast symptoms appear as elliptical spots on leaves with lighter centers and reddish edges.

Final answer: Tikka disease of groundnuts is caused by Cercospora personatum.


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