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Editor’s summary
Maize plants emit a volatile gas called linalool, which can influence the growth and development of neighboring plants. Guo
et al. found that at high planting densities, high linalool concentrations triggered neighboring plants to release benzoxazinoids into the soil (see the Perspective by Schandry and Becker). These compounds cause the soil microbiota to change composition, with knock-on effects for plants that are subsequently grown there. The altered microbiome enhances defense responses to herbivores but reduces plant growth. These findings demonstrate the implications of high planting density on multiple facets of the plant growth environment. —Madeleine Seale
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adv6675