Bacterial plant pathogens can enter plants through natural openings or wounds on the plant surface. Once inside the plant, they can spread systemically through the vascular system or multiply at the initial infection site. Survival of bacterial plant pathogens occurs both inside living host plants and externally in plant debris or soil through various survival structures.
Bacterial plant pathogens can enter plants through natural openings or wounds on the plant surface. Once inside the plant, they can spread systemically through the vascular system or multiply at the initial infection site. Survival of bacterial plant pathogens occurs both inside living host plants and externally in plant debris or soil through various survival structures.
Bacterial plant pathogens can enter plants through natural openings or wounds on the plant surface. Once inside the plant, they can spread systemically through the vascular system or multiply at the initial infection site. Survival of bacterial plant pathogens occurs both inside living host plants and externally in plant debris or soil through various survival structures.