Plants flip genetic switch to survive sudden cold, study finds
Plants flip genetic switch to survive sudden cold, study finds
The discovery of a molecular “emergency mode” could pave the way for climate-resilient crops and improved early-season growth. Photo of wheat sprouts covered in a frost by ligora via Getty Images.
One things for sure—weather happens. When a sudden cold snap hits a farm, it can destroy seedlings slow growth. It can make the season's growth "iffy" going forward.
But like a ray of sunshine, results from a new study offer farmers hope.
Scientists have discovered how plants are able to activate an in
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