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Post Transgenic plants remove more selenium from polluted soil than wild plants, new tests show – EurekAlert!

In the first field trial of plants genetically tweaked to absorb more contaminants, researchers from UC Berkeley and the USDA found that the transgenic plants handily beat out their wild-type counterparts. The results raised hopes that the plants might become a viable alternative for cleaning up polluted soil.

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