synthetic-biology
Synthetic biology applies engineering principles to design new biological parts and systems or redesign existing ones found in nature. In plant science, this approach enables the development of crops with enhanced traits such as improved nutrition, stress resistance, and productivity through precise genetic engineering. This has significant implications for addressing agricultural challenges and advancing sustainable food production.
open_in_new WikipediaNitrogen-Fixing Cereals: Engineering nif Gene Clusters in Wheat Mit...
Wheat engineered with bacterial nitrogen-fixing genes shows first-ever cereal nitrogena...
Advancing the frontier of plant-based therapeutics: critical innova...
Scientists are engineering plants to act as biological factories for producing medicine...
Green Biosynthesis of Terpenoid-Derived Flavor and Fragrance Compou...
Scientists are developing sustainable ways to manufacture terpenoid compounds (used in ...
Engineering Plant-Based Platforms for Saccharide Biosynthesis: Prog...
Scientists are learning to engineer plants to produce useful compounds like sugars and ...
[Biomanufacturing driven by engineered organisms (2026)].
Engineered microorganisms are being increasingly controlled by artificial intelligence ...