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Engineering forest trees with heavy-metal resistance genes for phytoremediation

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NABC Report 17: Agricultural Biotechnology: Beyond Food and Energy to Health and the Environment
Author
Merkle, Scott A.
Abstract

Forest trees, with their extensive root systems and ability to rapidly accumulate biomass, would be attractive tools for remediation of soil and water contaminated with heavy metals if they could be modified to handle high levels. Trees could be engineered using modified bacterial genes for rapid growth that would allow them to detoxify or sequester some heavy metals.

Date Issued
2005
Publisher
NABC
Keywords
Agricultural biotechnology
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environment, human health
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GMO, genetic engineering, pharming
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plant based vaccines
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medicinals
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regulation
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liability, patents
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stewardship
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Rights URI
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Type
book chapter

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