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Genetically modified forests to be planted in Russia
- May 1, 2014
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Scientists from the Institute for Bioorganic Chemistry, who had created mutant birch trees, explained that they wanted to stop the deforestation, which is changing the climate on the planet.
Ordinary trees grow slowly, while the genetically modified trees grow two times faster and genetically modified timber has higher quality.
The genetically modified trees will be planted in St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod regions in October.
“These trees can help us save the original forests,” say project leaders. However, it is difficult to say now what influence may these forests have on humans.
The genetically modified trees contain more cellulose.
For each species scientists created a number of different transgenic options that will grow in a greenhouse.
Later the scientists plan to plant them on the field.
Scientists say that some transgenic (genetically modified) elements cause allergies, so a walk in such a forest could end up in a hospital.
Until recently, Russian laws banned the cultivation of transgenic (genetically modified) plants due to the BT poisonous toxins and BET v 1 allergen which they diffuse into the environment.
However, the scientists expect that the ban will be lifted soon and the best clones of trees will be planted on a large scale.
Article taken from http://www.moscowtopnews.com/?area=postView&id=1275