Crop Tech Corner

Study Shows Plants "Listening" to Bugs; Gene Helps Wheat "See"

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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In this week's Crop Tech Corner, researchers have discovered that a plant's ability to hear insects feeding helps it defend itself against hungry pests. (DTN photo illustration by Nick Scalise)
Plants that listen to bugs, a gene that helps wheat "see," sequencing the Sudden Death Syndrome pathogen, and a new online database for soybean research round out this week's Crop Tech Corner.

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