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  • Which bacterium is commonly associated with causing tumors in plants?

    Question: Which bacterium is commonly associated with causing tumors in plants?

    Options:

    Xanthomonas
    Pseudomonas
    Erwinia
    Agrobacterium

    -✅Explanation: Agrobacterium, particularly the species Agrobacterium tumefaciens, is a soilborne bacterium notorious for causing crown gall disease in plants. This bacterium transfers a segment of its DNA (plasmid) into the plant cells, inducing tumor-like growths.

    📌Other Options Explanations:
    -(a) Xanthomonas: Xanthomonas species are bacterial plant pathogens causing fire blight, leaf spots, and other diseases.
    -(b) Pseudomonas: This genus is known for causing a range of plant diseases, including leaf spots and wilts.
    -(c) Erwinia: Erwinia species can cause soft rots and wilts in plants.

    🔑Key Points:
    -Agrobacterium tumefaciens
    -Agrobacterium tumefaciens has extensive usage in genetic engineering work in plants.
    -It is a soil-borne, plant pathogenic bacterium that causes tumorous growths.
    -It has the ability to transfer a particular type of DNA segment (T-DNA).
    -It induces the tumour-inducing plasmid (Ti) into the infected cells.
    -It is integrated into the host genome and transcribed, causing the crown gall disease.

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