The family tree of viruses just grew, and it paves the way for a new approach to agricultural research
Researchers have discovered that a group of viruses known to infect an agriculturally important plant pathogen has remained genetically stable for an astonishing four decades. The discovery of a…
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The family tree of viruses just grew, and it paves the way for a new approach to agricultural research
Researchers have discovered that a group of viruses known to infect an agriculturally important plant pathogen has remained genetically stab
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Scientists discover a completely different way to fight viruses
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Soil viruses help legume plants access nitrogen through bacterial infection
Scientists discovered soil viruses that help legume plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into biologically available nutrients.
Sciworthy·3d agoSoil viruses help legume plants access nitrogen through bacterial infection
Scientists discovered soil viruses that help legume plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into biologically available nutrients.
sciworthy.com·3d ago
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