a
cassava
b
cotton
c
maize
d
rice
e
yarn
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innogson
1 year ago
The correct answer is B. cotton.
Explanation:
Mealybugs are common pests of several crops, but they are particularly known to infest cotton plants. They suck the sap from the plant, weakening it, and they can also spread plant diseases. Mealybugs typically appear as small, white, cotton-like clusters on the plant.
While mealybugs can also affect other plants like cassava, maize, and rice, their primary impact is often observed on cotton.



