How viruses are transmitted?

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To maintain themselves in nature, viruses are transmitted from generation to generation ( verticaltransmission) or infect other plants of the same or of different species ( horizontal transmission).

  • Vertical transmission occurs :
    • by organs of affected plant tissues necessary to the vegetative reproduction (bulbs, cuttings, graft). Plant multiplication by vegetative methods needs a particular care so as to produce sound material. The curative methods enabling to get rid of viruses mainly consist in cultivation of meristems and/or the practice of thermotherapy.
    • by pollen and seed, in certain rarer cases.
  • Horizontal transmission can be done :
    • by animal vectors such as insects,
    • by mechanical wounding : artificial inoculation by means of abrasive means and natural inoculations by means of contact of organs
    • by contacts between protoplasms (grafts, intermediate vector plants, …).

 

Once the virus has been transmitted, it can move into the organs of the plant ( systemic infection) or limit itself to localised places ( local infection).

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