Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What are non-chlorophyll-bearing plants that can cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans called?

  1. Fungi

  2. Fog Treatment

  3. Fungistatic Agent

  4. Foaming Agent

The correct answer is: Fungi

Non-chlorophyll-bearing plants that can cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans are known as fungi. Fungi are organisms distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria, and they play a significant role in plant diseases and decomposition processes. Fungi can infect crops, trees, and other plants, leading to agricultural losses, as well as cause diseases in humans and animals. Understanding the characteristics and life cycles of fungi is an essential aspect of effective plant disease management and pest control in agriculture.