Sooner or later, the plants would develope these enzymes naturally. Or overexpress ABC transporters. Though in nature, some species would die out too without intervention.
On Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:49:34 AM UTC+1, Nico B. wrote:
-- On Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:49:34 AM UTC+1, Nico B. wrote:
A few of the projects that are being done at the maker space I go to for synbio classes are directed towards bioremediation through transgenic guerrilla gardening. We've been discussing the need for heavy monitoring to prevent propagation for the potential of ecosystem/food web disruption, but I'd like to hear more reasons for why and why not guerrilla garden transgenic species of grasses/shrubs for biodegradation of pollutants, sequestration of heavy metals in urban soils, ground water filtration, etc.
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