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Life Cycle of Plant Viruses
The replication cycle of plant viruses initiates when the virus penetrates a host cell and undergoes uncoating in the cytoplasm to remove its capsid. Using host cell machinery, the virus replicates its genome and synthesizes viral proteins to assemble new virions, culminating in systemic infection via the plant's vascular system (such as the phloem) and subsequent transmission to a healthy host.
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