Metal-eating plants?

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The HavoX
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Metal-eating plants?

Post by The HavoX »

you've got to be shitting me...
Genetically modified plants may be the green solution for cleaning up contaminated soils.

The results of a successful field trial in California last year were published last week in the online arm of Environmental Science & Technology. They showed that genetic engineering boosted a plant's ability to absorb selenium, a toxic heavy metal, by 430 percent.

"It was our first trial, and we were surprised at how well it worked," said study author Norman Terry, a professor of plant and microbial biology with the University of California, Berkeley.

Phytoremediation -- the use of plants to absorb or break down contaminants -- has been used over the past decade with varying success. Genetic engineering offers the potential to ramp up the slow-growing phytoremediation industry with a new generation of toxin-cleaning super plants.
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Fjoggs
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Post by Fjoggs »

Most things are broken down by nature in the long run, so It's not that suprising.
losCHUNK
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Post by losCHUNK »

most of the shit we throw in the air comes from the soil anyway
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