while this sounds thrilling indeed, I just hope that it doesn't somehow produce along the way, types of genetic oddities that we don't know about RIGHT NOW that may affect our food/lives in the future.
http://tinyurl.com/mcf4k5q
"...doesn't involve modification of the crop's genome. It involves a specific strain of nitrogen-fixing bacteria commonly found in sugar cane that has no qualms about colonizing the cells of other plant species..."
RIGHT. That's what worries me.
http://tinyurl.com/mcf4k5q
"...doesn't involve modification of the crop's genome. It involves a specific strain of nitrogen-fixing bacteria commonly found in sugar cane that has no qualms about colonizing the cells of other plant species..."
RIGHT. That's what worries me.