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Engineering Forest Trees with Heavy-Metal Resistance Genes for Phytoremediation Scott A. Merkle University of Georgia Athens, GA
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Yellow / /

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United States / /

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Product Issues / /

Facility

University of Georgia / Phytoremediation Scott A. Merkle University of Georgia Athens / Plant Biotechnology Journal / /

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heavy-metal pollutants / food chain / mining / manufacturing / heavy-metal‑contaminated sites / phytoremediation applications / transgenic technology / physical/chemical methods / root systems / energy / gene-transfer systems / /

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University of Georgia / Phytoremediation Scott A. Merkle University of Georgia Athens / National Academy of Sciences / /

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engineer / /

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Agrobacterium / soil / aquatic areas / wetland sites / site / sites / /

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Georgia / Connecticut / /

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / Journal of Environmental Engineering / Nature Biotechnology / /

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genetic engineering / Phytoremediation / Biotechnology / Environmental Engineering / /

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