Michigan State University: Can Leaves Prepare for Bacterial Invasion?
February 13, 2020
February 13, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 13 [TNSbiologyresearch -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
A new study from MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, or PRL, scientists shows how the protein, CAMTA, helps trigger whole-plant immunity against bacteria. The study is published in the journal Molecular Plant.
Unlike us humans, plants can't pack up and run when things go bad. Instead, they have evolved molecular tricks to survive different threats.
A new study from MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, or PRL, scientists shows how the protein, CAMTA, helps trigger whole-plant immunity against bacteria. The study is published in the journal Molecular Plant.
Unlike us humans, plants can't pack up and run when things go bad. Instead, they have evolved molecular tricks to survive different threats.