antiherbivory
Antiherbivory refers to the strategies and adaptations employed by plants to defend themselves against herbivorous animals, which consume plant material. These defenses can be categorized into two main types: chemical and physical.
Chemical defenses involve the production of secondary metabolites, such as alkaloids, terpenoids, and phenolics, which are
Physical defenses include structural adaptations that make plants less accessible or less appealing to herbivores. These
Antiherbivory strategies are crucial for plant survival and reproduction, as they help to protect the plant