New Gene Discovery Boosts Plant Growth and Crop Yields Dramatically!
The researchers wanted to understand what a specific gene from cotton does, so they put it into tobacco plants. They found that this gene made the tobacco plants produce more of a plant hormone called gibberellic acid, which helps plants grow. The more of this gene the plants had, the more gibberellic acid they made. This means that the gene can be used to control how much gibberellic acid plants produce.