How do insects act as vectors of plant viruses




















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Vectors of Plant Diseases Many times a particular insect acts as a vector of a particular pathogen. Polyphagous insect-pests are also known for transmitting pathogen. Aphids, thrips, leafhoppers are the major insect vectors. Topics: 1. Which type of insects generally act as the vector of plant diseases? Most of the plant vectors come in.. Which is not a vector of plant virus? Apart from tomato, the tomato spotted wilt also affects: a. Bemisia tabaci is not a vector of one of the following viru: a.

The vector of tungro virus belongs to the order: a. Which is a mite vector of virus?



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