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Triggering parasitic plant 'suicide' to help farmers

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At its heart lies a class of hormones called strigolactones, which play dual roles.
They help control growth and the plants' response to stresses like insufficient water.
Once the weeds sense the presence of these hormones, they germinate and latch on to a crop's roots, draining them of essential nutrients.