Q. Devine and Collego are two trade names in agriculture. They are used as

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Solution:

An organism which controls or destroys unwanted plant growth without harming the useful plants is called bioherbicide. ‘Devine’ and ‘Collego’ are fungal spores which are readily available to be sprayed over weeds for their elimination, hence they are categorised as bioherbicides. These spores are ideal for marketing because, they can tolerate adverse conditions and can remain viable, for long periods.