Storia: In the early 2020s, Hebrew University scientists edited 2 tomato genes involved in flower development and fertilization. Now, the plants can produce seedless fruit without fertilization and deliver more than 18 times as many fruits early in winter — Warptech Lab News
In the early 2020s, Hebrew University scientists edited 2 tomato genes involved in flower development and fertilization. Now, the plants can produce seedless fruit without fertilization and deliver more than 18 times as many fruits early in winter
Tomato gene editing: Researchers at Hebrew University edit genes in tomatoes, allowing them to produce seedless fruit without fertilization and greatly increasing fruit yield in cold conditions.