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Plants Are Incredibly Sensitive—What We Learned About Their Response System Could Help Protect Humans

Researchers detailed how sumoylation helps plants detect drought, salinity, and pathogens, with protein SCE1 key to stress adaptation, aiding future crop resilience efforts.

Summary by Phys.org
At first glance, plants may seem passive—but beneath their stillness lies a world of complexity and constant activity. Plants are highly sensitive to their surroundings, continuously monitoring environmental signals to adapt and survive. Think of them as nature's nosy neighbors, always alert to what's happening around them.

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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