Unlocking the Mystery of Fungal Diseases in Crop Plants
Plant pathologists from the University of Cambridge have made an exciting new discovery about the arms race between crop-destroying fungi and the plants they attack. Using cutting-edge genomic and computational methods, they have identified the molecular basis of how plants detect and respond to different fungal species, an insight that could be used to help protect crops from devastating fungal diseases.
This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize the way we protect crops from fungal diseases. By understanding how plants detect and respond to different fungal species, plant pathologists will be better equipped to develop strategies to protect crops from devastating fungal diseases. This could lead to less crop loss and an improved global food system.
source: Phys.org