Salmonella becomes a Trojan horse for leafy vegetables
date:Jul 28, 2020
hiding between the stomata (small holes that open and close naturally to regulate their temperature) with a maneuver similar to that of the legendary Trojan horse.

This finding may have major implications in the field of food safety in the future, both when growing certain foods on farms and when they are processed, sold and consumed.

According to the same researchers, it would be a strange case of a human pathogen behaving like the pathogens that infect plants. Also, as plants are improved t
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