date:Jul 17, 2012
e are no guarantees with this kind of ambitious blue skies research, Dunford said, but scientists hope that work will persuade cereals to at least recognise nitrogen-fixing bacteria, if not react with it.
Developing a GM crop variety is a long way down the line,she said, and availability of the crop in the UK would be up to the public, retailers and policy makers.
Sir Gordon Conway, professor of International Development at Imperial College London, said that such work is theHoly grail of moder