Abstract
Abstract Potential applications of synthetic seed technology to agriculture are numerous, but certain milestones are ahead. The driving force behind commercialization must be the added benefit conferred by use of synthetic seed-derived plants, and this benefit will vary greatly in magnitude depending on specific applications. Increased crop value must be great enough to justify new research and development costs that are not encountered in traditional seed production. Anticipated profit for a few high-value applications will fuel basic advances in technology that will be adaptable to many other crops and applications.
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