Texas Tech Scientists Find Faster Way To Create Stronger, Smarter Crops

Texas Tech Scientists Develop Novel Acceleration Technique for Crop Creation

The breakthrough for creation of transgenic and gene-edited crops without tissue culture was forged by the Institute of Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance.

Written by: George Watson, Texas Tech University

  • Texas Tech scientists have created a new way to speed up how gene-edited and improved crops are developed.
  • The method eliminates the need for slow, complex tissue culture, one of plant science’s biggest bottlenecks.
  • The new system lets plants regrow gene-edited shoots directly from wounds, saving months of lab work.
  • Works with CRISPR gene editing to make crop improvement faster, cheaper, and accessible to more species.
  • Could help scientists develop more resilient, higher-yield crops to support global food security.

A team of plant biotechnologists led by Gunvant Patil at Texas Tech University has developed a groundbreaking method that could dramatically speed up the development of regeneration process and gene-edited crops.

The method would allow scientists to bypass one of the most time-consuming and technically challenging steps in plant biotechnology – tissue culture…

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