You are studying inducible defenses against herbivory in a plant by pretreating some of the plants with a small amount of simulated herbivory damage before exposing them to herbivores. You notice that in one of your experimental lineages the mature leaves, but not the developing leaves or meristematic tissues, receive just as much damage from insects whether they receive the pretreatment or not. You hypothesize that, in this lineage, _____ has been down-regulated.
A) the production of jasmonic acid
B) constitutive defense
C) the ability to respond to jasmonic acid
D) methylation of jasmonic acid
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