a plant can be disease resistant due to?
Answer Posted / divya vimal
there are two methods:
a)pathogen derived(PDR):using some part of pathogen itself
like coat protein etc.
b)non pathogen derived(NON-PDR):using plant immune system
like R and r genes interaction.
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