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Plant disease resistance protects plants from
pathogens in two ways: by preformed mechanisms and by infection-induced responses of the immune system. Relative to a susceptible plant,
disease resistance is the reduction of pathogen growth on or in the plant, while the term
disease tolerance describes plants that exhibit little disease damage despite substantial pathogen levels. Disease outcome is determined by the three-way interaction of the pathogen, the plant and the environmental conditions (an interaction known as the
disease triangle).