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Prevention of virus attaching to the plant cell to avoid the infection in crops by an agricultural microbiologist.

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Though viruses are first isolated from the plants, little is known about the plant viruses. The plant viruses also replicate in the same manner as a bacterial and animal viruses. The plant viruses attack the crops, destroy its yield, and sometimes causes tumor in plants too.

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