A study at the University of Cordoba shows how algae produce auxin, a plant hormone, opening a path of communication with bacteria to genera
A study at the University of Cordoba shows how algae produce auxin, a plant hormone, opening a path of communication with bacteria to generate synergies that could benefit agricultural production. The paper is published in the journal iScience. Auxin is a hormone that is fundamental for plants, as it helps them grow and is responsible for their leaves seeking exposure to light, and their roots reaching down into the soil. It is an essential hormone in the chemical language of plants, enabling them to communicate with other organisms and promoting beneficial interactions. But, how does it work in algae, which are "cousins" of plants?
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