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 Heritable gene editing in tomato ARR1 and ARR12 modulate 2024 IGCAST SymposiumMake your contribution to advances in agriculture anf the food an dfiber of tomorrow. Donate To IGCASTReserve research space in the IGCAST Phytotron (greenhouse/growth chambers)

 

 
IGCAST is a new institute at Texas Tech University that will focus on using state of the art functional genomics to study processes
involved in the tolerance to different types of abiotic stress (drought, salinity, heat, cold and low nutrient availability)
and in the use of synthetic biology for the improvement of crop abiotic stress tolerance.

 

 

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