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Fungal diseases
Briefly describe the causative agent of Apple scab and its scientific name
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The causative agent of Apple scab is a fungus called Venturia inaequalis. It is a common plant pathogen that infects apple trees, causing dark, scabby lesions on the leaves, fruit, and twigs.
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