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CRISPR-edited trees reduce the energy and water required to make paper

phys.org Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing

Researchers at North Carolina State University used a CRISPR gene-editing system to breed poplar trees with reduced levels of lignin, the major barrier to sustainable production of wood fibers, while improving their wood properties. The findings—published in the journal Science—hold promise to make ...

Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing
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CRISPR-edited trees reduce the energy and water required to make paper
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