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The interaction between NFR and SYMRK initiates calcium spiking in the nucleus, presumably via a second messenger molecule.
Core symbiotic genes are activated.
Cytokinin signaling is initiated.

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#XL - Q Biochemistry

The interaction between NFR and SYMRK initiates calcium spiking in the nucleus, presumably via a second messenger molecule.
Core symbiotic genes are activated.
Cytokinin signaling is initiated.

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#XL - S Microbiology

The interaction between NFR and SYMRK initiates calcium spiking in the nucleus, presumably via a second messenger molecule.
Core symbiotic genes are activated.
Cytokinin signaling is initiated.

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#XL - R Botany

JA initiates biosynthesis of defense proteins as a-amylase inhibitors. Most of these proteins interfere with the herbivore digestive system.

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#XL - R Botany

Plant species produce lectins, defensive proteins that bind to carbohydrates or carbohydrate-containing proteins.

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#XL - R Botany

Plant species produce cysteine protease, which disrupt the
peritrophic membrane that protects the gut epithelium of many insects.

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#XL - R Botany

Antidigestive proteins in plants are the proteinase inhibitors. Found in legumes, tomato, and other plants, these substances block the action of herbivore proteolytic enzymes

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#XL - R Botany

Many plants release a specific bouquet of volatile organic compounds when attacked by insect herbivores. These volatiles can consist of compounds from all major pathways for secondary metabolites including terpenoids (mono- and sesquiterpenes), alkaloids (indole), and phenylpropanes (methyl salicylate), as well as green-leaf volatiles. 

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#XL - R Botany

These VOCs are herbivore– induced plant volatiles (HIPV) HIPV and act as cues for natural enemies of the insect herbivore, for example parasitic wasps.