give an example of a physical, active plant defence?
curling/ closing of leaves e.g. mimosa plant
give 2 examples of an active chemical plant defence?
synthesis and release of toxins
chemical signalling to warn nearby plants
give 4 examples of physical, passive plant defences?
waxy cuticle: stops entry + stops watercollectingonleaf = reduced risk of infection by pathogens that are transferredbetweenplantsandwater
barkoftreetrunks
thorns
cellulosecellwalls
give an example of a chemical, passive plant defence?
insect repellent e.g. citronella from lemon grass
plants produce a polysaccharide called callose. This gets deposited between plant cell walls and plasma membranes during times of stress e.g. pathogen invasion. This makes it harder for pathogens to entercells. Callose deposition at the plasmodesmata (small channels in the cell walls) may limit the spread of viruses between cells
examples of antimicrobial chemicals which kills pathogens or inhibit their growth:
saponins: destroycell membranes of fungi and other pathogens
phytoalexins: inhibit the growth of fungi and other pathogens
produce compounds that break down into hydrogencyanide when the cell is attacked --> cyanide is toxic to most organisms
examples of how pathogens get into plants:
through stomata
through damagedleaves/ stems
insectspenetrate through the stem --> to get to the sucrose in the phloem