What Ways do insect pests attack the plants in
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The first is direct injury to plants caused by insects eating leaves and burrowing holes in stems, fruit and/or roots. The second is indirect damage, where the insects themselves do little or no harm, but transmit bacterial, viral or fungal infection to a crop.
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Insects, pests attack the plants in three ways:
- They cut the root, stem, and leaf.
- They suck the cell-sap from various parts of the plant and.
- They bore into stem and fruits. This way they affect the health of the crop and reduce yields.
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