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Chapter 39, Problem 9U
If a plant has been attacked by a pathogen, then it is likely to be able to respond more quickly to a subsequent attack due to a mechanism called
a. basal defense.
b. induced hypersensitive response.
c. antimicrobial pathogen resistance.
d. systemic acquired resistance.
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