Farmer's Hat
Well-Known Member
Is it ethical to incorporate this technology into freebie tester seeds? Lets explore this idea hypothetically. Tester seeds are given freely to dozens of growers. The goal is to collect information about how the strain performed. The plants grown from the tester seeds are essentially sterile and cannot produce viable seeds.
*Key Point:*
The GURT trait is designed to induce sterility in the second generation (F2) seeds, not in the first generation (F1) seeds distributed.
(Transformed Plant) → F1 (Viable Seeds, distributed to Farmers) → F2 (Sterile Seeds)
*GURT Seed Sterility Timeline:*
1. *Parental Generation (P):* The initial transformed plant with the GURT trait is fertile and produces viable seeds.
2. *First Filial Generation (F1):* Seeds from the P generation are harvested and distributed to farmers. These F1 seeds are viable and will germinate.
3. *Second Filial Generation (F2):* When F1 plants produce seeds (F2), the GURT trait is activated, making these seeds sterile. They will not germinate.
Has it been done before? What are your thoughts?
*Key Point:*
The GURT trait is designed to induce sterility in the second generation (F2) seeds, not in the first generation (F1) seeds distributed.
(Transformed Plant) → F1 (Viable Seeds, distributed to Farmers) → F2 (Sterile Seeds)
*GURT Seed Sterility Timeline:*
1. *Parental Generation (P):* The initial transformed plant with the GURT trait is fertile and produces viable seeds.
2. *First Filial Generation (F1):* Seeds from the P generation are harvested and distributed to farmers. These F1 seeds are viable and will germinate.
3. *Second Filial Generation (F2):* When F1 plants produce seeds (F2), the GURT trait is activated, making these seeds sterile. They will not germinate.
Has it been done before? What are your thoughts?