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Recombinant DNA technology in plants, also known as genetic engineering, is a powerful tool used to modify the genetic makeup of plants. This technology involves combining genes from different organisms, including plants, animals, and bacteria. This allows scientists to transfer specific traits or characteristics from one organism to another. With this technology, scientists can create crop plants that are resistant to disease, drought, and pests, as well as plants that yield more food per acre. In addition, this technology can improve the nutritional value of plants by introducing genes that produce higher levels of vitamins and minerals. With recombinant DNA technology, plants can also be modified to produce pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and even biofuels. This technology has already had great success in the agriculture industry and will likely continue to be used to improve the quality and quantity of food produced worldwide.