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Policy makers, genetic engineers, and an engaged public can work together to create climate-resilient plants.

Bella N ArchibaldVivian ZhongJennifer A N Brophy
Published in: PLoS biology (2023)
As climate change affects weather patterns and soil health, agricultural productivity could decrease substantially. Synthetic biology can be used to enhance climate resilience in plants and create the next generation of crops, if the public will accept it.
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