➀ Researchers have developed a novel azo-fluorescent switch for antifungal treatment, targeting Rhizoctonia solani. ➁ The system uses visible light to control the release of antifungal agents, offering improved efficacy and reduced side effects. ➂ The study demonstrates the potential for this technology in enhancing crop protection and managing fungal diseases.
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