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What is tumour in plants?

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Answered by HumnaEhsan
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Plant tumors — aggregates of cells that have multiplied excessively — are usually caused by a bacterium, virus or fungus, or may develop as a result of structural damage, Dr. Pell said. “The bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens is one of the most common culprits in plant tumors and is the cause ofcrown gall,

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Plant tumors — aggregates of cells that have multiplied excessively — are usually caused by a bacterium, virus or fungus, or may develop as a result of structural damage, Dr. Pell said. “The bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens is one of the most common culprits in plant tumors and is the cause of crown gall,” she said.
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