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Genetically Modified Trees Planted in U.S. Forest for First Time

The New York Times – Business:

Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may be elusive.

Gabriel Popkin and Audra Melton
Author: Gabriel Popkin and Audra Melton

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Genetic Engineering, Genetically Modified Food (GMOs), Global Warming, Research, Trees and Shrubs, Venture Capital
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