Research Keyword: SPX proteins

Starve or share? Phosphate availability shapes plant–microbe interactions

Plants need phosphate to survive, but it’s hard to find in soil. To solve this problem, plants partner with beneficial fungi and bacteria that help them absorb more phosphate. A master control system inside plants called PHR decides whether to be friendly with these helpful microbes or to defend against harmful ones, depending on how much phosphate is available. This clever system helps plants thrive even when nutrients are scarce.

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