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English: Systemic response after pathogen infection. A systemic signal (probably NHP-related) leads to an accumulation of SAR proteins such as SA, Pip and NHP in systemic leaves. This is called primed state. When another pathogen now infects this leaf the immune system can react much faster. This is then called systemic acquired resistance (SAR).
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