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What does phomina?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/16/2025

It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "phoma," it refers to a genus of fungi known for causing plant diseases, particularly in crops like potatoes and peas. If you meant something else, please provide more context or clarify the term, and I'll be happy to help!

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