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PubMed:
Plants as silent teachers: bridging plant biology, human ...
iNaturalist:
Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) observed in New Salem
iNaturalist:
flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) observed in Alexandria
iNaturalist:
Curlyheads (Clematis ochroleuca) observed in Warrenton
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fungal-pathogens
Fungal pathogens are disease-causing fungi that infect plants, disrupting cellular processes and reducing crop yield and quality. Understanding how these pathogens interact with plant immune systems is critical for developing resistant crop varieties and effective disease management strategies. Research in this area drives advances in plant pathology, helping protect global food security against some of agriculture's most destructive biological threats.
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Starvation as a weapon in fungal-plant warfare.
This matters because the same fungi attacking lab crops also threaten the wheat in your bread, th...
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Research progress on nucleic acid amplification-based detection tec...
This matters because the bread, fruit, and vegetables on your table are under constant threat fro...