New Research Reveals How 9 MHz Modulates Ethylene Biosynthesis in Rice
A new study published in Nature Communications this week has revealed a never-before-seen mechanism for modulating ethylene production in rice. The research team discovered that a gene known as mHz9 is responsible for modulating the biosynthesis of ethylene in rice plants. This finding could have a significant impact on the way we grow and cultivate rice in the future. By understanding this mechanism, we can control plant development and be better equipped to tackle the challenges of increasing food production and reducing waste.
source: Phys.org