2016
DOI: 10.1101/071548
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Root hair-endophyte stacking (RHESt) in an ancient Afro-Indian crop creates an unusual physico-chemical barrier to trap pathogen(s)

Abstract: The ancient African crop, finger millet, has broad resistance to pathogens including the 19 toxigenic fungus Fusarium graminearum. Here we report the discovery of a novel plant 20 defence mechanism, resulting from an unusual symbiosis between finger millet and a root-

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