Iron Treatment Increases Immunity in Rice Crops
A new study has found that treating rice plants with iron could significantly boost the plants’ immunity to disease. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of California, Davis, could open up new possibilities for the treatment of rice crops. The research team found that when rice plants were treated with iron, their immune systems were stronger and more resistant to disease. The team also noted that the iron treatment could be used to reduce the amount of fungicides needed to protect the plants from disease. This could lead to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly rice production system.
source: Phys.org