Biology, asked by aria38, 2 months ago

viruses can infect plant cells causing a viral disease how do the plant cell benifits for the virues

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Answered by misty007
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Explanation:

Most plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors that cause damage to the plant and create an entry point for pathogens, or that tap into the phloem to feed. Once inside, viruses use the handful of genes in their tiny genomes to orchestrate the plant cells' machinery, while evading the plant's defenses.

Answered by divyachauhan80776333
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yes viruses can infect plants.Gene transfer between viruses and hosts. A number of pararetro- and non-retroviral (mainly Partitiviridae) viruses' sequences are known to exist in the plant genome. Similarly, viruses are known to harbor some plant genes, for e.g. ubiquitin, chloroplast and heat shock proteins.

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