Synthetic biology approaches for improving photosynthesis

We discuss current efforts to boost plant carbon fixation using a synthetic biology approach, highlighting the engineering of Rubisco, optimizing the Calvin cycle, introducing carbon-concentrating mechanisms, and rewiring photorespiration.

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