In plant viruses, contaminations usually occur through an animal vector such as an insect which will transport the virus from an infected plant and inoculate it to a sound plant.
It is the protection coat of the virus or capsid which is highly adapted to this mode of transmission. Each type of virus is very specifically associated to a vector. The most active vectors for phytoviruses are the representatives of the homopters (for example, the greenfly). Viruses transmitted by insects can be classified in two broad categories :
Modes of transmission of viruses by a vector are defined according to :
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