Our applied research focuses on the development of RNA-based technologies for sustainable agriculture and next-generation crop protection.

Cross-kingdom RNA interference (ck-RNAi) is a biological communication process in which small RNA (sRNA) molecules move between organisms from different kingdoms, such as plants and fungi, to regulate and silence specific genes.

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