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<p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> The <b> long-term response </b>, also called systemic acquired resistance (SAR), permits a <b> communication </b> of damaged tissues with the rest of the plant using plant <b> hormones </b> such as jasmonic acid, ethylene, abscisic acid or salicylic acid. The reception of the <b> signal </b> leads to changes within the plant <b> inducing genes </b> that protect from more pathogen intrusion like genes coding enzymes involved in the production of phytoalexins. Also, if jasmonates or ethylene is released from the wounded tissue, neighboring plants also synthesize phytoalexins in response. </p> | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> The <b> long-term response </b>, also called systemic acquired resistance (SAR), permits a <b> communication </b> of damaged tissues with the rest of the plant using plant <b> hormones </b> such as jasmonic acid, ethylene, abscisic acid or salicylic acid. The reception of the <b> signal </b> leads to changes within the plant <b> inducing genes </b> that protect from more pathogen intrusion like genes coding enzymes involved in the production of phytoalexins. Also, if jasmonates or ethylene is released from the wounded tissue, neighboring plants also synthesize phytoalexins in response. </p> | ||
− | <p class="reference" align="left"> <b>Literature Cited: | + | <p class="reference" align="left"> <b>Literature Cited: </p> |
− | <p class="reference" align="left"> [5] | + | <p class="reference" align="left"> [5] <i> Les Stimulateurs naturels de défense (SDN) de la Vigne </i> Chambre d'agriculture Indre et Loire </p> |
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