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Quote: Researchers at University of California San Diego have discovered particular plant enzymes that can make a big difference in food safety as the planet copes with two major problems: higher and higher levels of carbon dioxide and lower and lower water resources. The enzyme causes the plants to react to CO2 and change how they use their pores, and by manipulating the enzyme, researchers believe new, more CO2- and drought-tolerant crops could be created...
How do you guys think this will effect weed cultivation? will we eventually see strains that thrive in dry, high CO2 conditions??
Registered: 10/06/09 Posts: 2,943 Last seen: 11 months, 15 days
Re: Newly Discovered Enzyme Could Create Crops That Thrive in Dry, High CO2 Conditions [Re: S4mm1ch] #332607 - 12/17/09 02:27 AM (14 years, 11 months ago)
I don't think it will really effect weed at all. This enzyme is probably going to be used for creating food crops in places like deserts and otherwise very desolate regions of our world. That said, I doubt someone would grow pot in a very desolate place.
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Re: Newly Discovered Enzyme Could Create Crops That Thrive in Dry, High CO2 Conditions [Re: TomCollins] #333431 - 12/18/09 10:21 PM (14 years, 11 months ago)
Re: Newly Discovered Enzyme Could Create Crops That Thrive in Dry, High CO2 Conditions [Re: SalviaNshrooms9090] #333434 - 12/18/09 10:44 PM (14 years, 11 months ago)