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February 3, 2025
Turning red: can pigmentation protect plants from harmful fungi?
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crop resilience
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graduate students
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seed grants
In a new, collaborative PRI seed grant project, two PLB graduate students have teamed up to investigate how plants’ natural defense mechanisms can be leveraged to help improve crop resilience.
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