Designer plants are those that have been created to have a certain attribute. Size, form, colour, and other qualities might be examples of this. They are produced using a technique called genetic engineering, which involves tinkering with an organism's DNA. This enables the development of plants with desired traits to be done in a more controlled manner. Designer plants may be put to use in many different ways. For instance, they can be used to produce food that is more nutrient-dense, to increase agricultural productivity, or to produce new plant kinds. Additionally, they may be used to breed plants that are more tolerant of pests, diseases, and drought. Designer plants may also be utilised to enhance the beauty of gardens and landscapes. Designer plants may also help minimise the demand for herbicides, fertiliser, and water in agriculture. A more sustainable farming system may arise from this. Additionally, by lowering the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, designer plants might be employed to enhance the environment. This could aid in minimising the consequences of climate change. The lives of people all around the world might be improved by designer plants. They may produce more nutrient-dense food, use less water and fertiliser for farming, and lessen the consequences of climate change.
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