How plants defend themselves
David Guest
Microbiology Australia
33(1) 15 - 17
Published: 01 March 2012
Abstract
Unlike animals, plants cannot flee, fight or hide from predators. Plants lack mobile defender cells or an adaptive immune system and have instead evolved defences based on pre-formed barriers and inducible cellular responses regulated by local and systemic signals. The interaction between pathogen effectors and these defences sets up an intriguing molecular arms race between plants and pathogenic fungi, bacteria, viruses, viroids and nematodes.https://doi.org/10.1071/MA12015
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