date:Jan 03, 2020
Farmers could soon be growing tomatoes bunched like grapes in a storage unit, on the roof of a skyscraper, or even in space. That is if a clutch of new gene-edited crops prove as fruitful as the first batch. Spring Harbor Laboratory research which engineers a wider variety of crops that can be grown in urban environments or other places not suitable for plant growth has created urban agriculture tomatoes which could be a game-changer for growing in limited spaces.
These new gene-edited tomato