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Plasma activated water triggers plant defence responses
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Explore how plasma activated water (PAW) emerges as an eco-sustainable alternative to pesticides in managing plant diseases. Research conducted by Yuri Zambon and colleagues reveals that PAW boosts plant defense responses, paving the way for innovative applications in agriculture.
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