Unlocking the Secret to Self-Reproducing Crops Through Parthenogenesis
Scientists studied how eggs of a grass plant called buffelgrass can reproduce without fertilization. This process, called parthenogenesis, can help create plants with the same genetic traits as the mother plant. By analyzing the genes of these eggs, they found differences between the parthenogenetic and sexual eggs. This information can help in developing new ways to improve plant breeding and create crops that can reproduce on their own.