Chinese scientists have used genetic engineering to explore bioconfinement strategies in modified camelina plants to prevent the unintentional spread of GMO pollen. By overexpressing the PpJAZ1 gene, the researchers observed noticeable differences in the opening of flower petals and a reduction in seed yield in transgenic lines. Additionally, the overexpression of PpJAZ1 significantly limited pollen transmission and could potentially be used for bioconfinement in other dicotyledonous species.