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CRISPR Boosts Crop Pest Resistance, Cuts Pesticides for Sustainable Yields

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In the ever-evolving world of agricultural biotechnology, a groundbreaking development is poised to reshape how farmers combat one of farming’s oldest foes: insect pests. Scientists have harnessed gene editing to make staple crops like corn, beans, and peas inherently resistant to bugs that devour their starches, potentially slashing the need for chemical pesticides. This innovation, detailed in a recent review by researchers from the University…
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WebProNews broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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