
Developing Super Plants: Cleaning Contaminated Land with Genetic Manipulation
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The video discusses the development of super plants capable of extracting harmful heavy metals from polluted soil, aiming to reclaim contaminated land in Europe. Dr. Lorraine Williams and her team focus on Arabidopsis, a plant with mapped DNA, to study phytoremediation. They aim to genetically modify faster-growing grasses to enhance this process. This research is part of a new scientific branch exploring how plants and bacteria can convert or concentrate industrial waste, leading to efficient and cost-effective land cleaning methods.
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