Systemic Acquired Resistance

Systemic Acquired Resistance

Definition: systemic acquired resistance

systemic acquired resistance: an induced resistance to pathogens that develops in uninfected parts of a plant after the infected parts have been treated with a systemic pesticide. Properly managing systemic acquired resistance ensures effective disease control and healthy crop growth, enhancing farm productivity.

Author: April Kingsman

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