US: How understanding isoprene could aid in crop protection

A natural alternative to pesticides may be hiding in a misunderstood plant compound — but it could come at an environmental cost. For years, scientists knew little about isoprene, a natural chemical produced by plants. New Michigan State University research 40 years in the making now sheds light on how…Original Article

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