Plants that absorb mercury

  • 07/10/1998

  • Hindu (New Delhi)

Trees that absorb mercury compounds could be the next step in 'bioremediation' - the use of organisms to clean up the mess left by people. In a report in Nature Biotechnology, Clayton L. Rugh and colleagues from the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, bred seedlings of a tree, the yellow poplar, that thrive on soil stuffed with enough toxic mercury compounds to shrivel lesser plants.