Transgene-free genome editing in poplar trees: A step toward sustainable forestry

Scientists at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology and VIVES University College have developed a new method to genetically improve poplar trees without introducing foreign DNA into its genome. This advancement could pave the way for the faster and more widely accepted use of gene-edited trees in forestry and the bio-based economy. The work appears in New Phytologist.

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