Germany blocked pollen proliferation in transgenic plants

Transgenic plants may have unpredictable consequences for the surrounding ecosystem through pollen diffusion. This has always been a problem that researchers must face. Researchers at the University of Würzburg in Germany successfully solved the above problems by making the pollen of transgenic plants self-apoptotic. According to German Agency reported on the 10th of this month, Professor Thomas Iggy of the University’s Biological Center said that they have “closed” certain invertase enzymes in plants such as tomato and tobacco, and successfully made pollen apoptosis. Roize explained that the specific invertase mentioned above is responsible for the supply of carbohydrates in certain parts of the plant. In stamens, this enzyme is also active in special cells to provide nutrition to growing pollen. If this function is interrupted, the pollen cannot mature, and the plant's genes cannot continue to spread, and the plant can develop as usual and even generate pollen. Invertases can perform their tasks as usual in other parts of the plant. Produced by scientists, through this measure, the pollen of transgenic plants will no longer drift around, and transgenic plants will therefore not cross plants with other nearby plants. It is reported that researchers will conduct experiments on other plants such as wheat canola.

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