Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth | Cornell Chronicle
Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell researchers have successfully transferred key regions of a highly efficient red algae into a tobacco plant to dramatically improve plant productivity and increase carbon sequestration.
Oooh, do the other members of the nightshade family now: peppers, tomatoes, potatoes....
15 0 ReplyYeah tobacco plant is very well known and used to make experiments
7 0 ReplyTobacco is a nightshade too?
1 0 ReplyYepyep.
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Cannabis next.
10 0 ReplyUhh will this work on uhh hotdogs… umm asking for a friend…
3 0 ReplyI dunno, if my bro’s plants grow more, there won’t be room in his place for him. 😉
2 0 ReplyI’d be gets high enough, he’ll be above it all.
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This is potentially huge.
4 0 ReplyArtificially grafted chloroplasts!
Curious why Natur never got around to double up on that previously.
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