Israel uses genetic technology to breed desert tree species
2019-06-18 07:42:14
Plant experts at Israel’s Hebrew University announced on the 29th that they use genetic technology to cultivate desert tree species that can survive in harsh environments.
For a long time, poplar and other tree species have been the main force for afforestation in desert areas because they can survive under harsh conditions such as drought and salinized soil. A team of researchers led by Professor Atman at the Institute of Genetic Agriculture and Botany at Hebrew University, after years of efforts, has finally isolated specific proteins from poplar cells that ensure their survival under harsh conditions.
Professor Atman said that the use of genetic technology to promote the synthesis of this protein seedlings, can be adapted to cultivate desert tree species.
According to scientists' predictions, due to the global greenhouse effect and persistent drought, the trend of land desertification will become more and more obvious. Professor Artman's study will help reverse this trend.
Experiments have shown that this genetically improved tree species can survive in a highly industrially polluted environment. This provides a new idea for how to solve the problem of afforestation in highly industrially polluted areas.
For a long time, poplar and other tree species have been the main force for afforestation in desert areas because they can survive under harsh conditions such as drought and salinized soil. A team of researchers led by Professor Atman at the Institute of Genetic Agriculture and Botany at Hebrew University, after years of efforts, has finally isolated specific proteins from poplar cells that ensure their survival under harsh conditions.
Professor Atman said that the use of genetic technology to promote the synthesis of this protein seedlings, can be adapted to cultivate desert tree species.
According to scientists' predictions, due to the global greenhouse effect and persistent drought, the trend of land desertification will become more and more obvious. Professor Artman's study will help reverse this trend.
Experiments have shown that this genetically improved tree species can survive in a highly industrially polluted environment. This provides a new idea for how to solve the problem of afforestation in highly industrially polluted areas.
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