The cry-for-help model states that stressed plants assemble protective rhizobiomes. Plant attacked by pathogens or herbivores change their root exudation chemistry. Specific rhizosphere signals alter the composition and activity of the rhizobiome. The modified rhizobiome protects plants via direct and indirect mechanisms. Legacy effects on the soil microbiome can benefit the next generation of plants.
the massive outcome trial which that group is now mounting and said: "Until they report we can either sit back or offer to join them and speed the trial on its way." As readers of my review will know, in a lethal condition such as acute myocardial infarction I place more reliance on the factual end point of death than on opinions as to whether any trial regimen can prevent the "intermediate coronary syndrome" from evolving into "transmural myocardial infarction." In the trial of Dr Telford and Dr Wilson two regimens (heparin and atenolol) each with its own placebo were being tested. The total deaths from entry to eight weeks were: placebo heparin and placebo atenololtwo; placebo heparin and atenolol-three; heparin and placebo atenolol-nought; and heparin and atenolol-nought. To conclude that: "The medical management of the intermediate coronary syndrome should include intravenous heparin" still seems to me to be raising statistical significance above common sense.
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