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Calcium channel in plants helps shut the door on intruders

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NATURE
Volume 585, Issue 7826, Pages 507-508

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-02504-0

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Plant sciences; Cell biology

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Missing component found in the pathway that closes leaf stomata. Disease-causing microorganisms can invade plants through leaf pores called stomata, which close rapidly in a calcium-dependent manner on detecting such danger. The calcium channels involved have now finally been identified.

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