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. 2014 Jul 21:5:349.
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00349. eCollection 2014.

Variation in plant responsiveness to defense elicitors caused by genotype and environment

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Variation in plant responsiveness to defense elicitors caused by genotype and environment

Toby J A Bruce. Front Plant Sci. .
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Keywords: crop protection; epigenomics; genotype; induced defense; insect-plant interactions.

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Responsiveness of different plant genotypes to defense elicitors. Over a period of stress (Time 1–Time 3), Genotype 1 has low initial and final expression levels of a stress response gene and is susceptible to attack; Genotype 2 has increasing expression levels because the gene is inducible and Genotype 3 has high initial and final expression levels because it is constitutively expressed.

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