Flavonoids’ presence in sorghum roots may lead to frost-resistant crop

Flavonoid compounds — produced by the roots of some sorghum plants — positively affect soil microorganisms, according to researchers, who suggest the discovery is an early step in developing a frost-resistant line of the valuable crop for North American farmers.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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