Abstract

Plants exhibit complex defense responses against pathogens to either prevent them from entering the plant or obtaining nutrients for growth and reproduction. This first involves the interaction of pathogen elicitors with plant receptors, followed by the subsequent transduction of this interaction into defense response (Thatcher et al., 2005). The defense response may be divided into non-host resistance or host specific resistance. In either case, the defenses may be pre-formed and/or induced.

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