Journal of Experimental BotanyNews in BriefPNAS What happens when a vampire plant ‘bites’ two victims at once? When the parasitic plant dodder attacks two plants, stress felt by one victim can be passed to the other. Alun SaltOctober 29, 2019
Annals of Botany Terpenoid transfer across mycorrhizal networks strengthens host plant resistance Plants, though sessile, employ various strategies to defend themselves against herbivorous insects. The production of terpenoids, and formation of symbiotic associations with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AM) are two... botanyoneApril 5, 2017