Use of AGLI I Gene to Suppress Seed Pod Shatter in Commercially Important Plants
A scientist at UC San Diego has discovered a novel mode of pod shatter control. A genetic technology is utilized to prevent detachment of the ripening seeds from the funiculi within the pod. Thus, even when the pod valves are allowed to open naturally, the seeds contained within are retained, and must be harvested by manual detachment. This also affords a facile visual means of assessing ripeness, since the pods can be allowed to open, without risk of loss. Seeds in these opened pods may be dried in the field, and harvested by conventional mechanical combining.
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