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Plants on aspirin – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] When pathogens enter a plant, infected cells set off an alarm before they die. They discharge methylsalicylic acid, which is subsequently converted into salicylic acid, triggering an immune response. Hence, salicylic acid is a stress signal in plants, but it also participates in the regulation of plant growth and …

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