Transmission of Plant Viruses by Insects

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1939

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Insects, as a general rule, play an essential part in the survival of the viruses that cause plant disease. It is true that a virus will pass from scion to stock, or the reverse, across a graft in those species of plants where organic union is possible. I t is also true that by vegetative reproduction of a diseased plant the virus is perpetuated in its progeny. But every living plant owes its origin ultimately to sexual reproduction; and the real problem, from a theoretical and a practical point of view, is how a virus can become established in a sexually produced plant.

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Storey, H. H. (1939). Transmission of plant viruses by insects. The Botanical Review, 5(4), 240-272. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02878491

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