The Green Files > 144 - At Play in the Fields of the Lord (Part Three)

http://www.pulsethebook.com [Pulse] Says Allison Snow, an Ohio State University plant ecologist, “The genes that catch my attention”¦are anything that makes the plants bigger and healthier, or anything that would allow them to expand their range, like cold tolerance or drought tolerance or salt tolerance. These are all genes that people are working on now, and they’re going to be available in five or ten years.

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