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Curious cases of chemical cross-kingdom communication

  • Written by Alyssa Weinstein, PhD Candidate, Australian National University
Curious cases of chemical cross-kingdom communication'Larry, I have to confess. I'm not a wasp. I'm an orchid.'Alyssa Weinstein, Author provided

All living things are divided into six kingdoms: plants, animals, fungi, protists (protozoa and some algae), and two types of bacteria - eubacteria and archaebacteria.

The idea of being able to send instructions to organisms in different kingdoms is...

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