Transgenic Sugar Cane Resistant to Pests

The Institute of Agricultural Biology of Singapore has developed a new type of transgenic sugarcane, which is a sugarcane plant that has been isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis capable of eliminating sugarcane borer and is capable of exterminating a combination of gene clusters that can be excreted into sugar cane. With the anti-insect gene antibody of thrips bacillus. This genetically modified sugar cane completely avoids the hazards of “heartworms” and can use no pesticides to ensure the normal growth and production of sugar cane.

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