Transient reprogramming of crop plants for agronomic performance
The development of a new crop variety is a time-consuming and costly process due to plant breeding’s reliance on gene shuffling to introduce desired genes into elite germplasm followed by backcrossing. We propose alternative technology that transiently targets various regulatory circuits within a plant, leading to operator-specified alterations of agronomic traits, such as time of flowering, vernalization requirement, plant height or drought tolerance. We redesigned techniques of gene delivery, amplification and expression around viral transfection methods that can be implemented on an industrial scale and with multiple crop plants. The process does not involve genetic modification of the plant genome and is thus limited to a single plant generation, is broadly applicable, fast, tunable, versatile, and can be used throughout much of the crop cultivation cycle.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Open Access | Green |
| Keywords | FoMV, VOX, VIGS, Wheat |
| Project | DFW - Designing Future Wheat - Work package 2 (WP2) - Added value and resilience |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:18 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:49 |
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