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Root-secreted proteins: an underexplored component of root exudates
Gaurav Pal1, Maggie R Wagner2, Manuel Kleiner1
1Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
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Proteins are integral components of root exudates that mediate plant-microbe interactions, nutrient mobilization, and stress responses. Despite their importance, our understanding of their composition, regulation, and function is limited. Here, we summarize recent advances on root-exuded proteins, highlight pivotal outstanding questions, and propose future research directions.
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