Difference between revisions of "Tobacco Mosaic Virus"
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− | [[File:TobaccoMosaicVirus.png|right|300px|thumb|A picture showing the effects of '''tobacco mosaic [[virus]]''' on different [[leaf|leaves]]. | + | [[File:TobaccoMosaicVirus.png|right|300px|thumb|A picture showing the effects of '''tobacco mosaic [[virus]]''' on different [[leaf|leaves]].]] |
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'''Tobacco mosaic virus''' is a [[virus]] which affects tobacco plants and tomato plants. | '''Tobacco mosaic virus''' is a [[virus]] which affects tobacco plants and tomato plants. |
Revision as of 11:36, 6 June 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Tobacco mosaic virus is a virus which affects tobacco plants and tomato plants.
About Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- Tobacco mosaic virus infects cells in the leaves of the plant. This leads to a 'mosaic' pattern on the leaves which is where it gets its name.
- Tobacco mosaic virus damages the leaves reducing photosynthesis and therefore slowing the growth of the plant.
- Tobacco mosaic virus can be spread by contact between an infected and a healthy plant and by animal vectors.
- There is no treatment for tobacco mosaic virus so farmers grow strains of resistant plants.
- The number of tobacco mosaic virus infections can be reduced by killing the animal vectors.