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pathogen resistance in plants
Although plants and animals deploy a complex array of defense responses to ward off invading microorganisms, the nature of their responses is different. Plant defense against microbes can be ascribed to a combination of constitutive (preexisting) and induced (postinfectional) mechanisms. Examples of constitutive resistance include physical barriers, such as the cuticle layer, and chemical barriers, such as antimicrobial phenolic compounds in plant leaves.
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- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Επιστήμη
- Category: Γενική επιστήμη
- Company: McGraw-Hill
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