sparky@lemmy.federate.cc ( @sparky@lemmy.federate.cc ) 32•2 years agoFor those of you wondering how this is useful, tobacco is often used as a model organism in botany. The utility of this technique is less obvious in tobacco but more obvious in fruits, vegetables, etc. think seedless grapes, etc
planetaryprotection ( @planetaryprotection@midwest.social ) English13•2 years agoSeedless grapes already exist, but I suppose you could now insert the gene into other plants/varieties to make those seedless as well.
I’m thinking more about how big ag companies could use this to prevent farmers from saving seeds/propagating a copyrighted variety (though I don’t know if that’s common with any crops where the seed itself isn’t the end product) or maybe more charitably, preventing their copyrighted plants from cross pollinating neighboring fields of the same species (e.g. ruining that neighbor’s non-gmo status).
Finally, this could be useful if it can be “switched on” i.e. by deliberately polluting an invasive plant’s gene pool with this gene and then switching it on to stall the invasive’s population growth. But I think most invasives are perennials, so would still need to be removed some other way.
evilgiraffe666 ( @evilgiraffe666@ttrpg.network ) English18•2 years agoIt could be used for improving products, but really it’ll be DRM for plants. That’s what could make money so that’s why money was spent.
C4d ( @C4d@beehaw.org ) 2•2 years agoThought this too. About to read the article; half-wondering whether I’ll see the likes of Monsanto or similar in amongst the study sponsors.
itsonlygeorge ( @itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com ) 19•2 years agoSo now farmers will need a subscription to the seeds they need to grow crops? Instead of collecting seeds from their last crop? This will turn out well…
Banzai51 ( @Banzai51@midwest.social ) English7•2 years agoSo continuing the trend that already happens with corn.
Letstakealook ( @Letstakealook@lemm.ee ) 5•2 years agoThis is already the case. It is illegal to grow crops from unpurchased seed, you have to buy it every year.
itsonlygeorge ( @itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com ) 10•2 years agoFuck Monsanto.
Storksforlegs ( @storksforlegs@beehaw.org ) English15•2 years agoUseful traits for terminator seeds?
On one hand if they don’t cross-pollinate with regular crops thats probably a good thing?
On the other hand this sounds like it would produce crops that would make farmers even more restricted. Food security would be further throttled and controlled by agricultural corps.
Or maybe im reading this wrong, does anyone know of any more benign uses for this tech?
ɔiƚoxɘup ( @Quexotic@beehaw.org ) English10•2 years agoThis sounds like it’s weaponizable.