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  • Many plants are self-incompatible — that is, they have mechanisms to prevent fertilization by their own pollen. A familiar and uncommonly versatile protein, ubiquitin, is found to be a central player in one such system.

    • Ed Newbigin
    • Richard D. Vierstra
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 423, P: 229-230
  • Our understanding of the evolution and molecular basis of plant–pathogen interactions has recently been advanced by bringing together genetic and genomic studies of both plants and pathogens. Insights into the strategies used by plants to recognize pathogens may lead to novel agricultural applications.

    • Peter N. Dodds
    • John P. Rathjen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 11, P: 539-548