Unlocking the Molecular Recipe for Climate Change Resistant Crops
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face today. But what if we could develop a molecular recipe to create climate change-resistant plants? That’s the goal of a new project led by a team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and the John Innes Centre. The aim of the project is to develop a set of tools that will allow us to engineer plants to better withstand the impacts of climate change.
The researchers will use a combination of genomic and metabolomic analysis to identify the genes and molecular pathways that are important for plant resilience. They will then use this information to develop a set of tools to manipulate the genetic and metabolic pathways of plants in order to make them more resilient to climate change.
This project is a major step forward in understanding how plants can be engineered to better withstand the impacts of climate change. The team is confident that this research will lead to the development of a molecular recipe for climate change-resistant plants that could help us to better protect our crops and landscapes in the face of a changing climate.
source: Phys.org