What is the primary role of plasmids in the crown gall disease?
3 Ridiculous Ways Plants Get Sick

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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They provide essential nutrients to the bacteria.
They help bacteria to move faster in the soil.
They enable bacteria to survive without a host.
They orchestrate the infection process in plants.
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How do plasmids contribute to the spread of crown gall disease?
By making bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
By allowing bacteria to survive in harsh conditions.
By enabling bacteria to produce opines.
By helping bacteria to photosynthesize.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What unique strategy does the mummy berry fungus use to spread its spores?
It grows underground to avoid detection.
It produces a strong odor to repel insects.
It changes the color of the blueberry leaves.
It creates a sweet liquid to attract pollinators.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the best method to control the spread of mummy berry disease?
Using genetically modified blueberry plants.
Planting more blueberry bushes.
Removing and burying the mummified berries.
Spraying the plants with fungicides.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to keep cedar and apple trees apart in managing cedar-apple rust?
To avoid attracting more insects.
To reduce competition for nutrients.
To stop the fungus from completing its lifecycle.
To prevent cross-pollination.
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