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Once infected, twice infected – Mirage News
Powdery mildew infection is a big problem for crops and other plants worldwide. An innovative study shows that wild plants infected early in life are…

Next time you head outside for a socially distant walk in between your Zoom meetings, notice the rich diversity of plants along your path. As we approach late summer, be sure to also notice the diversity of disease symptoms on those plants, including spots, blotches or fuzzy growth caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi.
A key to surviving in the wild is fighting off infection – and not just once. As in humans, one infection may or may not leave a plant with lasting immunity.
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