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Chapter 28 Opener

Figure 28.1 Pathogens Induce Plant Resistance

Figure 28.1 Pathogens Induce Plant Resistance

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 574

Figure 28.2 Genes and the Response to a Pathogen

Figure 28.2 Genes and the Response to a Pathogen

Figure 28.3 Sealing Off the Pathogen and the Damage

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 575

Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores

Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores (Part 1)

Figure 28.4 Insect Herbivores (Part 2)

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 576

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 576

Table 28.1 Secondary Metabolites Used in Plant Defense

Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores

Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores

Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 1)

Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 2)

Figure 28.5 Nicotine Is a Defense Against Herbivores (Part 3)

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 578

Figure 28.6 A Signaling Pathway for Induced Defenses against Herbivory

Figure 28.6 A Signaling Pathway for Induced Defenses against Herbivory

In-Text Art, Ch. 28, p. 580

Figure 28.7 Desert Annuals Avoid Drought

Figure 28.8 Stomatal Crypts

Figure 28.9 Succulence

Figure 28.10 Mining Water with Deep Taproots

Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats

Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats

Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats (Part 1)

Figure 28.11 Plant Adaptations to Saturated Habitats (Part 2)

Figure 28.12 A Signaling Pathway in Response to Drought Stress

Figure 28.12 A Signaling Pathway in Response to Drought Stress

Apply the Concept, Ch. 28, p. 583

Figure 28.13 Salty Soil

Figure 28.14 Excreting Salt

Figure 28.15 Phytoremediation

Figure 28.16 Overcoming Resistance to Pathogens

Figure 28.16 Overcoming Resistance to Pathogens

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