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1. The ability of a plant to remain free from [[disease]] by virtue of inherent properties of the plant.<br> | 1. The ability of a plant to remain free from [[disease]] by virtue of inherent properties of the plant.<br><br> | ||
http://www.the-scientist.com/images/February2016/FebPlant2_640px.jpg<br><br> | |||
Some <em>Arabidopsis</em> immune genes operate on a dirurnal basis so that they are at their most active in the morning, when certain [[fungi]] release their spores.<br> | |||
Source: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/45201/title/Plant-Immunity/<br><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 9 October 2017
1. The ability of a plant to remain free from disease by virtue of inherent properties of the plant.
Some Arabidopsis immune genes operate on a dirurnal basis so that they are at their most active in the morning, when certain fungi release their spores.
Source: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/45201/title/Plant-Immunity/