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Zombie Plants: Researchers Explain What Happens When Pollination Goes Wrong
Some pollinating leafhoppers may be transmitting deadly bacteria to flowering plants. When infected, the plants are unable to blossom and sexual reproduction is prevented turning them into the living dead.
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