Scientists make tomato pest breakthrough

Scientists from the University of Tennessee have made a major breakthrough in understanding how tomato plants respond to root-knot nematodes, a parasitic pest that contributes to significant crop losses worldwide. By gaining insight into the genetic mechanisms behind tomato plants' reaction to nematode infections,…Original Article

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