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Plant Defense Mechanisms and Adaptations to Environmental Stresses

This chapter explores how pathogens induce plant resistance and examines various plant defense mechanisms against herbivory. It also discusses plant adaptations to drought, saturated habitats, and salinity. Additionally, the chapter covers phytoremediation and strategies for overcoming resistance to pathogens.

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Plant Defense Mechanisms and Adaptations to Environmental Stresses

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  1. Chapter 28 Opener

  2. Figure 28.1 Pathogens Induce Plant Resistance

  3. Figure 28.1 Pathogens Induce Plant Resistance

  4. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 574

  5. Figure 28.2 Genes and the Response to a Pathogen

  6. Figure 28.2 Genes and the Response to a Pathogen

  7. Figure 28.3 Sealing Off the Pathogen and the Damage

  8. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 575

  9. Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores

  10. Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores (Part 1)

  11. Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores (Part 2)

  12. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 576

  13. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 576

  14. Table 28.1 Secondary Metabolites Used in Plant Defense

  15. Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores

  16. Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores

  17. Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 1)

  18. Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 2)

  19. Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 3)

  20. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 578

  21. Figure 28.6 A Signaling Pathway for Induced Defenses against Herbivory

  22. Figure 28.6 A Signaling Pathway for Induced Defenses against Herbivory

  23. In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 580

  24. Figure 28.7 Desert Annuals Avoid Drought

  25. Figure 28.8 Stomatal Crypts

  26. Figure 28.9 Succulence

  27. Figure 28.10 Mining Water with Deep Taproots

  28. Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats

  29. Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats

  30. Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats (Part 1)

  31. Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats (Part 2)

  32. Figure 28.12 A Signaling Pathway in Response to Drought Stress

  33. Figure 28.12 A Signaling Pathway in Response to Drought Stress

  34. Apply the Concept, Ch. 28, p. 583

  35. Figure 28.13 Salty Soil

  36. Figure 28.14 Excreting Salt

  37. Figure 28.15 Phytoremediation

  38. Figure 28.16 Overcoming Resistance to Pathogens

  39. Figure 28.16 Overcoming Resistance to Pathogens

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