The amazing ways plants defend themselves - Valentin Hammoudi

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This is a tomato plant,
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and this is an aphid slowly killing the tomato plant
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by sucking the juice out of its leaves.
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The tomato is putting up a fight using both physical and chemical defenses
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to repel the attacking insects.
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But that's not all.
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The tomato is also releasing compounds that signal nearby tomato plants
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to release their own insect repellent.
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Plants are constantly under attack.
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They face threats ranging from microscopic fungi and bacteria,
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small herbivores, like aphids, caterpillars, and grasshoppers,
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up to large herbivores, like tortoises, koalas, and elephants.
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All are looking to devour plants to access the plentiful nutrients
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and water in their leaves, stems, fruits, and seeds.
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But plants are ready with a whole series of internal and external defenses
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that make them a much less appealing meal,
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or even a deadly one.
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Plants' defenses start at their surface.
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The bark covering tree trunks is full of lignin,
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a rigid web of compounds that's tough to chew
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and highly impermeable to pathogens.
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Leaves are protected by a waxy cuticle
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that deters insects and microbes.
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Some plants go a step further with painful structures
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to warn would-be predators.
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Thorns, spines, and prickles discourage bigger herbivores.
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To deal with smaller pests, some plants' leaves have sharp hair-like structures
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called trichomes.
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The kidney bean plant sports tiny hooks to stab the feet of bed bugs
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and other insects.
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In some species, trichomes also dispense chemical irritants.
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Stinging nettles release a mixture of histamine and other toxins
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that cause pain and inflammation when touched.
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For other plant species, the pain comes after an herbivore's first bite.
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Spinach,
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kiwi fruit,
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pineapple,
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fuchsia
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and rhubarb all produce microscopic needle-shaped crystals called raphides.
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They can cause tiny wounds in the inside of animals' mouths,
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which create entry points for toxins.
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The mimosa plant has a strategy designed to prevent herbivores
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from taking a bite at all.
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Specialized mechanoreceptor cells detect touch
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and shoot an electrical signal through the leaflet to its base
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causing cells there to release charged particles.
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The buildup of charge draws water out of these cells
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and they shrivel, pulling the leaflet closed.
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The folding movement scares insects away
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and the shrunken leaves look less appealing to larger animals.
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If these external defenses are breached,
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the plant immune system springs into action.
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Plants don't have a separate immune system like animals.
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Instead, every cell has the ability to detect and defend against invaders.
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Specialized receptors can recognize molecules that signal the presence
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of dangerous microbes or insects.
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In response, the immune system initiates a battery of defensive maneuvers.
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To prevent more pathogens from making their way inside,
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the waxy cuticle thickens and cell walls get stronger.
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Guard cells seal up pores in the leaves.
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And if microbes are devouring one section of the plant,
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those cells can self-destruct to quarantine the infection.
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Compounds toxic to microbes and insects are also produced,
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often tailor-made for a specific threat.
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Many of the plant molecules that humans have adopted
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as drugs, medicines and seasonings
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evolved as part of plants' immune systems because they're antimicrobial,
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or insecticidal.
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An area of a plant under attack can alert other regions using hormones,
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airborne compounds,
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or even electrical signals.
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When other parts of the plant detect these signals,
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they ramp up production of defensive compounds.
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And for some species, like tomatoes,
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this early warning system also alerts their neighbors.
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Some plants can even recruit allies to adopt a strong offense
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against their would-be attackers.
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Cotton plants under siege by caterpillars
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release a specific cocktail of ten to twelve chemicals into the air.
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This mixture attracts parasitic wasps that lay eggs inside the caterpillars.
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Plants may not be able to flee the scene of an attack,
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or fight off predators with teeth and claws,
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but with sturdy armor,
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a well-stocked chemical arsenal,
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a neighborhood watch,
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and cross-species alliances,
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a plant isn't always an easy meal.
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