Fruit Cell Wall Proteins Help Fungus Turn Tomatoes From Ripe to Rotten
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Using tomatoes as a research plant, scientists at the University of California, Davis, have discovered that two plant enzymes that occur in the plant's cell walls cooperate with each other to make ripe fruit more susceptible to a disease-causing fungus.
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