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Plants are constantly exposed to different stresses that result in wounding. Plants have adapted to defend themselves against wounding events, like herbivore attacks or environmental stresses.[1] There are many defense mechanisms that plants rely on to help fight off pathogens and subsequent infections. Wounding responses can be local, like the deposition of callose, and others are systemic, which involve a variety of hormones like jasmonic acid and abscisic acid.[1]
^ abSavatin, Daniel V.; Gramegna, Giovanna; Modesti, Vanessa; Cervone, Felice (2014-09-16). "Wounding in the plant tissue: the defense of a dangerous passage". Frontiers in Plant Science. 5: 470. doi:10.3389/fpls.2014.00470. ISSN 1664-462X. PMC 4165286. PMID 25278948.
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