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Dynamic Plant–Plant–Herbivore Interactions Govern Plant Growth–Defence Integration
Trends in Plant Science, 2017Plants downregulate their defences against insect herbivores upon impending competition for light. This has long been considered a resource trade-off, but recent advances in plant physiology and ecology suggest this mechanism is more complex. Here we propose that to understand why plants regulate and balance growth and defence, the complex dynamics in ...
de Vries, Jorad +2 more
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2019
The theme of self-discovery through a plant is continued, but with the children/pupils and the school setting in mind. Certain plants are recommended for the children/pupils to practice their gardening. Bailey also advises that Arbor Day should be a celebration that directs "the attention of the children nature-ward."
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The theme of self-discovery through a plant is continued, but with the children/pupils and the school setting in mind. Certain plants are recommended for the children/pupils to practice their gardening. Bailey also advises that Arbor Day should be a celebration that directs "the attention of the children nature-ward."
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Ciba Foundation symposium, 1984
Higher plants show three types of biochemical adaptation which enable them to combat pathogenic organisms in the form of lower plants. Firstly they may synthesize antibacterial or antifungal compounds in concentrations that prevent the invasion of the higher plant by the bacteria or fungi.
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Higher plants show three types of biochemical adaptation which enable them to combat pathogenic organisms in the form of lower plants. Firstly they may synthesize antibacterial or antifungal compounds in concentrations that prevent the invasion of the higher plant by the bacteria or fungi.
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