Plant Virus

 

Plant Viruses are viruses that affect plants. Like all other viruses, plant viruses are responsible for the baseless hygiene of replication machines without the host. Plant pathogens can be pathogenic to higher plants.

Most plant pathogens are designed by rope, by means of computers forming tube around the viral genome; isometric particles are another common structure. They rarely have an envelope. Most have an RNA genome, usually small and single strands, but some viruses have dins), RNA, ssDNA, or dsDNA genomes. Although plant viruses are not as well understood as their animal counterparts, one plant virus has become an icon: the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), the first virus discovered. These and other viruses cause an estimated US $ 60 million loss in crop yield worldwide each year. Plant viruses are divided into 73 genera and 49 families. However, these figures relate to only vegetation, which represents a very small proportion of the total number of plants. Germs in wild plants are less educated, but the interactions between wild plants and their germs often do not appear to cause plants in plants.

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