Plant virus infection disrupts vacuolar acidification and autophagic degradation for the effective infection

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To investigate whether a plant virus infection could be initiated in uninjured cells, the trifoliate leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris var. Prince were dipped into suspensions of tobacco necrosis virus. It is concluded that infection can only be established through injured leaf cells.


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