Plants respond to abiotic stresses like leaf loss, freezing, and stomatal control, as well as herbivory, with physical and chemical defenses, pheromones, and leaf folding.
Plants respond to abiotic stresses (e.g., leaf loss, freezing prevention, stomatal control) and herbivory through physical and chemical defenses, pheromones, and leaf folding.
Front | response to abiotic stresses and herbivory overview |
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Back | abiotic stresses; - leaf loss in deciduous plants - preventing freezing - stomatal control herbivory; - physical defences - chemical defences - pheromones - folding in response to touch |
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