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<p>The <span class="green-bold">Sexy Plant</span> can also be seen as a circuit which can be introduced into other chassis plants to make them sexier. We believe that choosing a chassis plant with certain features, depending on the environmental conditions, could improve the performance of the original Sexy Plant in <span class="italic">Nicotiana benthamiana</span>. These are the most important features a chassis plant should have in order to increase the system’s performance:</p><br/>
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<p>The <span class="red-bold">Sexy Plant</span> can also be seen as a circuit which can be introduced into other chassis plants to make them sexier. We believe that choosing a chassis plant with certain features, depending on the environmental conditions, could improve the performance of the original Sexy Plant in <span class="italic">Nicotiana benthamiana</span>. These are the most important features a chassis plant should have in order to increase the system’s performance:</p><br/>
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<li>High levels of substrate, pheromone production can reach high levels.</li>
<li>High levels of substrate, pheromone production can reach high levels.</li>
<li>Tall enough to shelter crops (pheromones tend to move down).</li>
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<li>Selected plant variety not present in the local area to avoid cross-pollination.</li>
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Future Perspectives


The Sexy Plant can also be seen as a circuit which can be introduced into other chassis plants to make them sexier. We believe that choosing a chassis plant with certain features, depending on the environmental conditions, could improve the performance of the original Sexy Plant in Nicotiana benthamiana. These are the most important features a chassis plant should have in order to increase the system’s performance:


  • Low resources requirements: water, fertilizer, space... to avoid disturbances to the crop.
  • Compatible with the crop and the geographical situation.
  • High amount of glandular trichomes, so diffusion is increased.
  • High levels of substrate, pheromone production can reach high levels.
  • Tall enough to shelter crops (pheromones tend to move down).
  • Selected plant variety not present in the local area to avoid cross-pollination.