Authors
Tien Van Vu, Swati Das, Goetz Hensel, Jae-Yean Kim
Publication date
2022/6
Source
Planta
Volume
255
Issue
6
Pages
130
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Main conclusion
Genome editing offers revolutionized solutions for plant breeding to sustain food production to feed the world by 2050. Therefore, genome-edited products are increasingly recognized via more relaxed legislation and community adoption.
Abstract
The world population and food production are disproportionally growing in a manner that would have never matched each other under the current agricultural practices. The emerging crisis is more evident with the subtle changes in climate and the running-off of natural genetic resources that could be easily used in breeding in conventional ways. Under these circumstances, affordable CRISPR-Cas-based gene-editing technologies have brought hope and charged the old plant breeding machine with the most energetic and powerful fuel to address the challenges involved in feeding the world. What makes CRISPR-Cas the most powerful gene-editing …
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