British Uses Jellyfish Gene to Breed "Thirst" Potatoes

Scientists at the University of Edinburgh recently used the jellyfish gene to develop a "thirsty" potato. As long as there is a lack of water in the soil, the potatoes will fluoresce. This shows that they need to "drink" and need irrigation. The fluorescence produced by this potato is produced by jellyfish. Scientists have discovered that when there is abscisic acid in the potato plant, it stimulates it to produce fluorescence. Abscisic acid can reorganize the cells in the potatoes to cope with the water shortage. Experts claim that only 8 such “thirst potatoes” can be planted per hectare of land and the entire land can be tested for water shortages. .

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