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1. disease-causing agents similar to viruses.<br>
1. disease-causing agents similar to viruses.<br>
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This is an example of leaves infected with mycoplasma. This is a parasite that can be found in plant, animal, insects and humans that lead to different diseases such as pneumonia.
This witches' broom is the result of an infection caused by fungal, viral or mycoplasma-like organisms. <br>Source: http://www.agnr.umd.edu/
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1. disease-causing agents similar to viruses.
witchesbroom2_l.JPG
This witches' broom is the result of an infection caused by fungal, viral or mycoplasma-like organisms.
Source: http://www.agnr.umd.edu/