How do pathogens enter into plant tissues?
A. through wounds or damaged tissues
B. through the stomata
C. by secreting enzymes that weaken
epidermal cells
D. on the piercing mouthparts of insects
feeding on the plants
E. All the answer options are possible means
to enter plant tissues.
E
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