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Title: Trees To The Rescue
Source: PERC
URL Source: http://www.perc.org/publications/pe ... orts/march2005/tree_rescue.php
Published: Mar 24, 2005
Author: none listed
Post Date: 2005-03-24 13:36:06 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
Keywords: Rescue, Trees
Views: 182
Comments: 23

Trees To The Rescue

In laboratories around the country, scientists are working to alter the genetic working of trees in order to increase their ability to store carbon, absorb toxins, and resist disease. Most recently, the city of Danbury, Conn., deployed 160 Eastern cottonwood trees to clean a 35-acre site contaminated with mercury that was once used to cure pelts for a hat factory.

A University of Georgia geneticist, Richard Meagher, has engineered the trees to extract mercury from the soil, convert it to a less toxic form, and finally release it into the air. Critics claim this simply redistributes the mercury rather than removing it from the environment. Meagher agrees, but still believes the risk of human exposure will be reduced by wider distribution. He foresees using this simple and cost-effective technology in India and Bangladesh where arsenic- and mercury-tainted drinking water is creating a serious health hazard.

Researchers at Oregon State University want to improve carbon storage in tree roots, thus cutting atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide that trap heat associated with climate change. By modifying tree architecture and cell wall chemistry, scientists are working to increase the amount of carbon stored below ground.

On other fronts, trees engineered to grow faster could become valuable for plantation forests, thus reducing logging on public forests where demands for recreation are increasing. And finally, on a more aesthetic note, one forest biotechnology project is making strides in producing a disease-resistant strain of the American chestnut. This elegant tree once graced many eastern landscapes but was destroyed a half century ago by a fungus introduced from Asia.


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#1. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#0)

Biotech is just a bad idea whose time should never have come.

There is no free lunch. What do you do to return the nitrogen and other limiting factors to tree growth in forest plantations, truck out thousands of large bags of urea-nitrogen fertilizer to poison more bird who eat the pearls to use as if they were stones in their gizzards? The soil and topography needs time to recover from the last rotation of trees cut in a plantation. Trying to grow new ones to fast causes excess erosion, inferior quality wood, is harder on other creatures in the forest, and this sort of progeny program is something that will not be allowed to happen.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2005-03-24   13:49:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Ferret Mike (#1)

You don't think getting Mercury out of the groundwater is a good idea?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   14:07:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Jhoffa_ (#15)

It's better not to contaminate it in the first place. As for biotech, I generally distrust human tinkering so directly with life itself. DNA is as easy to mess up as tinkering with your Windows registry if you don't have a vast degree of knowledge if you'll forgive that analogy; and humans do not have a vast knowledge in this field and have not evolved far enough from his roots as a hunter and gatherer to start playing god with the source code of life itself.

Specifically, I do not like genetically manipulated silvaculture progeny because I have enough personal knowledge and experiance to know the extreme short comings of bred solely for growth trees. Monoculture plantations as foolish as well. Trees were never meant to be treated like they were corn plants.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2005-03-25   14:17:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Ferret Mike (#18)

True..

But, as dangerous and detrimental as the stuff (and other substances like it) is/are, I'd certainly be willing to listen to a viable, affordable alternative..

If there's some danger of this getting out of control.. which, I suppose is possible, perhaps we could engineer sterile plants for this purpose?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   14:21:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Jhoffa_ (#20)

If such a plant met extremely tight standards of proofing a dire need for them, and there is no viruses involved used to transmit genetic information getting reliesed into the biome the trees are planted in, I would not object to strongly.

But as I've seen what a Frankenstein monster trying to fight pests with natural enemies can be, so I'd also like to see them as sterile as poplars.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2005-03-25   14:30:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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