How are seedless fruits grown, if they have no seeds to carry their seedlessness attribute? - eviltoast
  • jimrob4@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    another trait that’s being developped in the plants, for example, is making the plant immune to glyphosate, allowing the farmer to wastefully spray the herbicide on the field. It will kill all plants except for the desired crops.

    That’s largely inaccurate and mostly just your biased opinions.

    If you were as much of an expert as you imply, you’d know that glyphosate doesn’t kill “all plants.” And it’s anything but wasteful.

    Source: Also work in crop science and agronomy.

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      4 months ago

      I never claimed or wanted imply to be an expert. I worked with brilliant minds who were. My account here is a recollection of what was explained to me by them. Not an opinion. I honestly don’t even have an idea if it’s biased since thiis was my only source of information.