BHU scientists discover a natural method to protect maize crops from the destructive fungus
Scientists at Banaras Hindu University have discovered that seed-borne bacteria, called endophytes, can protect maize crops from the destructive Fusarium verticillioides fungus. These microbes boost plant growth, produce antifungal compounds, and stimulate the plant's immune system. This natural method could revolutionize crop management and enhance food security by reducing reliance on chemical pesticides.