Genetically Modified Trees Will Revolutionize Christmas Tree Sales

WLRN: Genetically modified trees offer hope for the future of Florida's embattled citrus industry

Genetically modified trees offer hope for the future of Florida's embattled citrus industry

techtimes: Researchers Develop Genetically Modified Christmas Trees with Enhanced Symmetry, Rapid Growth, Extended Needle Retention

Researchers Develop Genetically Modified Christmas Trees with Enhanced Symmetry, Rapid Growth, Extended Needle Retention

Living Carbon is a startup funded with $36 million that just planted a forest of genetically modified trees to absorb more carbon. Living Carbon is a San Francisco-based biotechnology company that ...

NPR: Genetically modified citrus trees could help fight insect causing 'greening disease'

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A joint venture between two paper companies is testing the feasibility of introducing genetically modified eucalyptus trees as a new staple crop in the U.S. Southeast. Initial test results are ...

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, ...

A recent study of field trials in Oregon and Arizona demonstrated that poplar trees can be genetically modified to not harm the quality of the air, and that these genetic modifications do not impact ...

The New York Times: For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest

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For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest

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HAYWARD -- A Bay Area biotech startup is fighting climate change by genetically enhancing the ability of trees to capture and store carbon dioxide. Nearly a third of the world's land is covered in ...

The majestic American chestnut was once common in forests in the eastern U.S., but a blight has killed billions of these giant trees. Efforts To Genetically Engineer American Chestnut Trees Draw ...

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A start-up has created poplar trees that are genetically engineered to grow larger and suck up more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than standard trees do. This month, workers planted rows of these ...

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 ...

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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 ...

New Atlas: Christmas tree genetically improved for less needly mess to clean up

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. File. Poplar trees in Nailloux near Toulouse, France (AFP via Getty) Scientists have developed a new method for producing a “super ...

CBS News: Biotech startup Living Carbon enhances trees' ability to capture climate-warming CO2

A genetically engineered tree holds promise to possibly save Florida's citrus industry from an insect that causes "greening disease." The Asian citrus psyllid has devastated the industry. Some Florida ...

syracuse.com: Genetically engineered chestnut tree, grown in Syracuse, moves one step closer to release

Genetically engineered chestnut tree, grown in Syracuse, moves one step closer to release

Two genome-edited poplar trees on the right, and one wild-type tree on the left. Credit: University of Maryland Trees play a big role in the fight against climate change: They can soak up carbon ...

National Geographic news: To save chestnut trees, we may have to ‘play God’

Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may be elusive. By Gabriel Popkin Photographs by Audra Melton On Monday, in a low ...