Today’s mass-produced tomatoes often grow to palm-sized proportions, but their naturally occurring ancestors were far smaller ...
Using CRISPR, the popular gene-editing tool, scientists bumped up the fruit’s sugar content by 30 percent without sacrificing size or yields.
SEED CO Limited has taken a soya bean farmer to court to recover US$274 768 after it financed farming production before the farmer sold the product to another company. Seed Co cited the contract ...
Although the gene-edited tomatoes produced fewer and lighter seeds, the seed health and germination rates were only minimally affected, the researchers noted. Writing in the journal Nature ...
Although the gene-edited tomatoes produced fewer and lighter seeds, the seed health and germination rates were only minimally affected, the researchers noted. Writing in the journal Nature ...