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Designer plants are plants engineered to have specific traits. This could include size, shape, colour, or other characteristics. They are created through a process of genetic engineering, which involves manipulating the genetic material (DNA) of an organism. This allows for a more controlled approach to developing plants with desired characteristics. Designer plants can have a variety of uses. For example, they can be used to create more nutritious food, to improve the yield of crops, or to create new varieties of plants. They can also be used to create plants that are more resistant to diseases, pests, and drought. Additionally, designer plants can be used to improve the aesthetics of landscapes and gardens. Designer plants also have the potential to reduce the amount of water, fertilizer, and pesticides needed in agriculture. This could result in a more sustainable agricultural system. Additionally, designer plants could be used to improve the environment by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This could help to reduce the effects of climate change. Designer plants have the potential to improve the lives of people around the world. They could provide more nutritious food, reduce the amount of water and fertilizer needed in agriculture, and help to reduce the effects of climate change.