Disease: damping-off and root rot

A non-classical PUF family protein in oomycetes functions as a pre-rRNA processing regulator and a target for RNAi-based disease control

Scientists discovered a critical protein called Puf4 in harmful water mold pathogens (oomycetes) that damage crops. When they removed this protein from the pathogens, the organisms grew poorly and couldn’t infect plants effectively. They also developed a new method to deliver therapeutic RNA directly through zoospores (swimming spores) that successfully reduced disease in infected plants, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional pesticides.

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