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Bacteria Boost Rice Growth in Stressful Conditions
AsiaSunday, December 8, 2024
The study also found that certain genes related to stress and transcription factors (like USP, DEF, CYP450, GST, MYB, and bZIP) were expressed differently when the plants were treated with the bacterium. This suggests that the bacterium helps the plants handle stress by influencing these genes.
Moreover, the researchers used a technique called GC-MS to analyze the plant metabolites. They discovered that the bacterium affects various metabolic pathways, including those involved in energy production and stress protection. This means it helps the plants produce energy and protect themselves from stress, leading to better growth and survival.
So, the next time you think about how plants deal with tough conditions, remember that they might have some tiny helpers working for them!
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