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This discovery adds an important piece to our understanding of how plants and beneficial fungi work together in nature. While scientists already knew that disease-causing fungi could use RNA messages to harm plants, finding this same language used in beneficial relationships reveals new aspects of plant partnerships. These insights into how friendly fungi help plants thrive could lead to more sustainable ways of supporting plant growth.
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