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Divide and conquer: Spatiotemporal plant innate immunity at single-cell resolution.
Plants have evolved an innate immune system to cope with devastating plant diseases jeopardizing food security. In this issue of Cell Host and Microbe, Tang et al. use single-cell approaches to disentangle spatiotemporal dynamics and cell-type-specific functionalities of plant immunity, providing strategies for precise crop engineering.