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Genetically Modified Forest Planned for U.S. Southeast

Posted by Mary Canady January 29th, 2010 .
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Genetic engineering is coming to the forests.

While the practice of splicing foreign DNA into food crops has become common in corn and soy, few companies or researchers have dared to apply genetic engineering to plants that provide an essential strut of the U.S. economy, trees.

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