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Scientists, arborists and foresters hope to bring the trees back someday, with a combination of smart crossbreeding, diligent ...
Are genetically modified (GM) plants the solution to achieving sustainable agriculture, clearing up pollution and eradicating ...
Comparison of different strategies to improve plant disease resistance. The five strategies were compared ... The strategies discussed here largely rely on transgenic process. The public’s attitude ...
Such research has resulted in the proposal of new methods to enhance host resistance ... mechanisms against insect feeding. Bergey et al. (1996) studied several systemic wound-response proteins (SWRPs ...
However, the biosafety regulations associated with the cultivation and commercialization of genetically modified plants limit the ... pathways of the infection process in different RTCs for imparting ...
Cibus differentiates itself by using gene editing, which modifies the plant’s existing DNA rather than introducing ... or what we call a trait in the industry. And that transgenic process has been ...
Figure 3: Virus–induced symptoms in transgenic and control tobacco plants. By using PDR, high levels of resistance have been reached in the past (e.g., when using altered forms of the gene ...
In this study, we have used tobacco as a test regenerable plant system to ascertain whether we could obtain dinitroaniline herbicide-resistant transgenic plants overexpressing a mutant α-tubulin ...
CSIRO scientists helped develop this insect-resistant cotton variety, using a gene derived from a soil bacteria, Bacillus ...
Researchers led by Kenichiro Itami at the RIKEN Pioneering Research Institute (PRI) / RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCarnivorous Plants Have Been Trapping Animals for Millions of Years. So Why Have They Never Grown Larger?It’s hard not to relate to the little insects that carnivorous plants like the Cape sundew, Venus flytraps and pitcher plants feed upon. What seems to be an inert plant, a part of the ecological ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNInsects turned into chemical reactors, help make high-tech materials from nanocarbonsJapanese researchers turn tobacco cutworm caterpillars into living factories that create complex fluorescent nanocarbons.
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