Gene editing crops to be colourful could aid weeding, say scientists
Briefly

Genetically engineering crops to be colorful could help farmers easily spot weeds and reduce pesticide use, crucial as hardy, climate-resistant weeds become food sources.
Altering crops' genomes to express pigments like anthocyanins or carotenoids can aid in distinguishing them, offering potential solutions for breeding robust, competitive crops.
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