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SCIENCEJun 3 · 11:15 UTCARS TECHNICAJacek Krywko

Beans use an immune receptor to call in airstrikes on caterpillars

Scientists discovered that common bean plants use a specific immune receptor to detect caterpillar saliva and trigger the release of volatile compounds that attract predators. The receptor responds to herbivore-associated molecular patterns like inceptin and In11, fragments of plant proteins regurgitated by caterpillars.

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