Two Key Changes Could Revolutionize Sustainable Agriculture

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The study investigates how two specific residues in plant immunity receptors can be modified to reprogram their function, enabling them to facilitate nitrogen-fixing symbiosis, which could have significant implications for sustainable agriculture.
Topics:science#biology#immunity-receptors#nitrogen-fixing-symbiosis#plant-receptors#receptor-engineering#structural-biology
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