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Published online 6 August 2006 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news060731-16
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Stressed-out plants warn their offspring
Increased tendency to mutate is handed down to next generation.
Plants under stress not only activate their own defences, but also manage to pass on a possible protective strategy to their descendants. That's the surprising conclusion of a study published online today by Nature1.
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