A team from the University of Illinois has determined that improving a key component of soybean photosynthesis is unlikely to come from traditional breeding methods, and that gene editing is likely the key to unlocking soybean potential. A team from the University of Illinois has determined that improving a key component of soybean photosynthesis is unlikely to come from traditional breeding methods, and that gene editing is likely the key to unlocking soybean potential. Molecular & Computational biology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Traditional breeding falls short in boosting soybean photosynthesis
