The gene that induces sterility in seeds after the first year is often referred to as a "terminator gene." This genetic modification is designed to prevent seeds from germinating after the first harvest, ensuring that farmers must purchase new seeds each season. Such technology is controversial due to its implications for agricultural practices and food security. It is primarily associated with certain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) developed by some agricultural companies.
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