Wheat takes less water?
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Answer: Compared to conventional wheat, the engineered wheat used less water.
Explanation: Compared to conventional wheat, the engineered wheat used less water while maintaining photosynthesis and yield. In drought conditions, wheat plants normally close their stomata to slow down water loss, and wheat with fewer stomata has been found to better conserve water and can use that water to cool itself.
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