Understanding how the 'heart' of the plant works may lead to protection from pathogens

Plants, like humans, need to move sugar and other nutrients around their bodies to power their growth. But unlike humans, they do not have a heart to pump these vital nutrients. Instead, they use an amazing molecular pump mechanism that scientists have been studying for decades since its discovery more than 30 years ago.


Click here for original story, Understanding how the ‘heart’ of the plant works may lead to protection from pathogens


Source: Phys.org