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If you seal the tops of tomato plants in airtight plastic bags and expose one of them to a harmful leaf disease,
the healthy plants will detect their neighbor's illness and begin making antibiotic compounds.
We don't know exactly how this communication happens, but it's probably through the extensive network of beneficial fungi that help plant roots absorb and share water and nutrients.