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A few universities continue to develop plants that can withstand both disease and pests.
The report said that genetic engineering was more likely to cause unintended effects than the other techniques used to develop plants except for the mutation-inducing technique.
It hoped to collect camellia plants to be used in the Longwood breeding program to develop plants that were reliably hardy in Plant Zone 6.
There has been a major push since the 1980s to develop plants manufacturing electronics, synthetic fibres, garments, plastics, and precision instruments.
Other scientists at the institute are doing research on food projects as well, including Patricia Conklin, who is working to develop plants with higher amounts of vitamin C and folic acid, which is especially important for prenatal health.
Hoping to give new meaning to the term "natural light," a small group of biotechnology hobbyists and entrepreneurs has started a project to develop plants that glow, potentially leading the way for trees that can replace electric streetlamps and potted flowers luminous enough to read by.
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It could also provide useful clues to help scientists develop plant varieties capable of restoring and maintaining other important ecosystems.
There is a need to develop plant extracts to combat microbial and parasitic infections.
Therefore, the plant is potentially useful to develop plant based products after further studies to identify the active principle and the mechanism of action.
Such knowledge about tightly coevolved plant-microbe interactions could help inform better management of soils and guide efforts to develop plant probiotics.
At the Boyce Thompson Institute, Charles J. Arntzen and Hugh Mason are developing plants that contain vaccines.
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