Medicinal roots
A disease of plants could help scientists produce remedies for human ailments. 'Hairy root' occurs when the soil bacterium, Agrobacterium rhizogenes, infects wounded plant cells, triggering the production of a malignant mass of fine roots. In nature, this leads to stunted plants. But in the laboratory, hairy roots can be harnessed to produce plant extracts with nutriceutical and pharmaceutical value.