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Phage biocontrol reduces plant disease by suppressing bacterial virulence and modulating immunity

Erdrich et al. investigated the molecular interplay underlying bacteriophage-based biocontrol, using natural bacterial viruses for plant protection. They uncovered that phage-treated plants maintain…

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