Examples of some applications of modern technologies in agriculture:
1. Production of new plant strains resistant to viral diseases.
2. Production of insect-resistant crops (eg, use of toxins or bacteria toxins to eradicate insects as a means of biological control).
3. Production of plants capable of cracking pesticides compounds.
4. Produce flowers in bright colors and variety.
Application of modern methods to microorganisms for use in agriculture:
1. Control frost.
2. Use of bacterial species in the field of atmospheric nitrogen fixation.
1. Production of new plant strains resistant to viral diseases.
2. Production of insect-resistant crops (eg, use of toxins or bacteria toxins to eradicate insects as a means of biological control).
3. Production of plants capable of cracking pesticides compounds.
4. Produce flowers in bright colors and variety.
Application of modern methods to microorganisms for use in agriculture:
1. Control frost.
2. Use of bacterial species in the field of atmospheric nitrogen fixation.