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Plant immunity: it's the hormones talking, but what do they say?
Adriaan Verhage et al. Plant Physiol. 2010 Oct.
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Figure 1.
Eggs of the cabbage white butterfly P. rapae activate the SA-responsive PR1::GUS reporter gene at the site of oviposition. Activation of the SA pathway suppresses JA-dependent herbivore resistance, providing an advantage for newly hatched larvae of generalist herbivores that feed from this undefended tissue (Bruessow et al., 2010). Photo: Hans van Pelt.
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