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New Project to Develop Methods To Fast-Track Crop Improvement

Summary by Seed World
Researchers at Cranfield University are developing new techniques to accelerate genetic engineering in plants — with the goal of speeding up crop innovation worldwide. Focusing on tomatoes, the project aims to establish pollen-based and direct seed transformation methods that eliminate the need for tissue culture, a major bottleneck in current processes. Traditional genetic engineering relies on tissue culture, which is slow, labor-intensive, an…
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Seed World broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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