Subject: Can a plant be Geneticaly engenired to be self-fertalizing?
Date: Sun Oct 8 04:51:10 2000
Posted by John Carr
Grade level: 10-12
School: Cedar City High
City: Cedar City State/Province: Utah
Country: USA
Area of science: Botany
ID: 970995070.Bt
Message:
Could a plant be engineered so that its roots could absorb nutrients
(nitrogen) without the help of another organism (bacteria)?
Re: Can a plant be Geneticaly engenired to be self-fertalizing?
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