How plants' threat-detection mechanisms raise the alarm

New work led by Carnegie’s Zhiyong Wang untangles a complex cellular signaling process that underpins plants’ ability to balance expending energy on growth and defending themselves from pathogens. These findings, published in Nature Plants, show how plants use complex cellular circuits to process information and respond to threats and environmental conditions.


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Source: Phys.org