Abstract

Before developing an efficient control method for any specific plant virus disease, the virologist must investigate and understand the complex ecology and epidemiology of the virus. Figure 8.1 illustrates some of the major factors that govern the infection pathways between a virus and its host. These factors may concern the virus itself (e.g. through the pathogenicity of different virus strains), its mode of transmission (or vector) or may affect the host plant.

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