Salicylic acid, a plant hormone known for its role in immunity, is vital for protecting crops against diseases. However, excessive amounts can lead to detrimental effects, including autoimmunity and stunted growth.
A recent study published in Nature examines the optimal levels of salicylic acid necessary for enhancing plant health without causing adverse reactions. This research could provide valuable insights for farmers looking to improve crop resilience.
As agriculture faces increasing challenges from diseases, understanding the delicate balance of salicylic acid could be a key factor in developing effective crop management strategies.