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1. Vertical resistance: When a variety is more resistant to some races of the pathogen than others, the resistance is called vertical resistance.
2. Horizontal resistance: When the resistance is uniformly spread against all the races of a pathogen, then it is called horizontal
3. Monogenic resistance: When the defense mechanism is controlled by a single gene pair, it is called monogenic resistance.
4. Oligogenic resistance: when the defense mechanism is governed by a few gene pairs, it is called oligogenic resistance.
5. Polygenic resistance: When the defense mechanism is controlled by many genes or more groups of supplementary genes, it is called polygenic resistance.
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