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Engineering plants for the phytodetoxification of explosives

ReferenceBBS/X/00026
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Neil Bruce
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor James Murray
Institution University of York
DepartmentBiology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 115,445
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 26/01/2004
End date 25/01/2005
Duration12 months

Abstract

Plants offer many advantages over bacteria as agents for bioremediation; however, they typically lack the degradative capabilities of specially selected bacteria. Transgenic plants expressing microbial degradative genes could combine the best advantages of both systems. To investigate this possibility in the context of bioremediation of explosive residues, this project aims to generate transgenic plants expressing PETN reductase, aromatic nitroreductase and RDX lyase; these are enzymes from explosives degrading bacteria. Work will focus on expanding the range of explosives that a single transgenic plant can simultaneously degrade. A particular objective of this project will be the introduction of PETN reductase and nitroreductase into yellow poplar; an environmentally robust plant that has potential for in situ bioremediation. (MOD joint grant scheme).

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Committee Closed Committee - Engineering & Biological Systems (EBS)
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