Plant Genome
Editing Plant genome editing is a high-precision biotechnology technique that enables scientists to make precise changes to the genetic code of plants by editing DNA directly within cells. It has been used to create new varieties of crops, improve crop productivity, and increase resistance to disease and pests. This technology holds great potential to improve global food security and decrease the environmental impacts of agriculture. It is being used in research to understand the genetics of plant metabolism, development, and tolerance to abiotic stresses, such as drought. This technology is revolutionizing modern agriculture and has the potential to make food production more efficient while reducing the need for chemicals and fertilizers.
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