BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 32.1: Hypersensitive Response, Antimicrobial Resistance, Systemic Acquired Resistance

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22 Apr 2018
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Plants have an immune system that allows them to recognize and respond to pathogens that would otherwise exploit them. Plant pathogens infest and exploit host plants by a variety of mechanisms: The epidermis, with its thick wall and waxy cuticle is the first line of defense against pathogens. Viruses move from one plant cell to another through plasmodesmata. Biotrophic pathogens obtain resources from living cells, whereas necrotrophic pathogens kill cells before exploiting them. Parasitic plants obtain resources from infecting other plants. One of the most destructive pathogens is witchweed which infects the roots of number of crop species. Plants are able to detect and respond to pathogens: Host plants of a particular pathogen are the species that can be infected by that pathogen. Virulent pathogens can overcome the host plants defense and lead to disease. Avirulent pathogens damage only a small part of the plant because the hosts plant is able to contain the infection.

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