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What Cellular Features Are Common in Resistant Varieties?
Resistant varieties often exhibit several key cellular features, including:
Thicker Cell Walls
: Provide a physical barrier against pathogens.
Enhanced Lignification
: Strengthens plant tissues and deters herbivory.
Increased Production of Secondary Metabolites
: Such as phenolics and alkaloids that have antimicrobial properties.
Specialized Cells
: Like trichomes or glandular cells that can produce defensive compounds.
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