Experts challenge SilvaBio claim that genetically engineered American chestnut tree has been “validated” SilvaBio, the ...
GMO trees could rescue American chestnut from invasive fungus JournalBot Nov 12, 2014 Jump to latest Follow Reply ...
A San Francisco biotech company has planted genetically modified poplar trees in Georgia that are designed to suck up more carbon dioxide from the air than regular trees. The company, Living Carbon, ...
This sapling in Georgia’s Tattnall County is one of the first commercially planted genetically modified forest trees in the United States. Credit: Grant Blankenship, GPB News This article is part of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CRISPR-modified wood is red (left) alongside wild-type poplar wood (right). One of the most efficient solutions to fighting ...
The application of genetic engineering to food crops is controversial, and rightly so. Critics worry that changing genetics may have harmful, unanticipated effects on food safety and the environment.
When local folks who have been working to return the glorious American chestnut tree to our forest gather Saturday in Lebanon to celebrate an anniversary, there will be a big question looming overhead ...
On either side of a sandy dirt road, Valencia orange trees tower overhead with flecks of orange and yellow peeking through leafy green branches. Morgan McKenna Porter, 32, has spent her whole life in ...
First, genetically modified crops, now genetically modified trees. Mark Brush looks at genetically altered eucalyptus trees and the concern they may become invasive. And... taking down levees. We've ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=27966215#p27966215:31yrwwky said: Since intellectual property terms are an important and valid concern that needs to ...
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