How plants control partnership with fungi: Study stress affects hormones

How plants control partnership with fungi: Study stress affects hormones


In the roots of the Japanese birdsfoot triphil (Lotus japonicus), the accumulation of SMX 1 protein, here was seen after the addition of colored yellow, ethylene. Credit: Kartike Varni, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

A harmonious team

One plant presses hormone symbiosis, the other promotes it

Hormones determine if plants form partnership with fungi

Lotus japonicus flower. Credit: Kartike Varni, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

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