Scientists have created plants whose cells and tissues 鈥榖lush鈥� with beetroot pigments when they are colonised by fungi that help them take up nutrients from the soil.
Scientists at the 探花直播 of Cambridge have uncovered striking similarities in how two distantly related plants defend themselves against pathogens despite splitting from their common ancestor more than 400 million years ago.
A gene newly-linked聽to plant聽self-defence聽may hold the key to saving聽important crops from a deadly disease, scientists at Cambridge's聽Sainsbury Laboratory now hope.
Relationship between plants and filamentous microbes not only dates back millions of years, but modern plants have maintained this ancient mechanism to accommodate and respond to microbial invaders.