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Greatwoods: Genetically Optimized Black Walnut Trees

Summary
Purdue University researchers have developed a genetically modified black walnut tree that has the advantages of growing faster, straighter, and stronger. The trees repopulate forests and tree farms quicker, saving time and money in hardwood cultivation. This technology will provide an optimized wood for the lumber industry, specialty wood products, and black walnut trees that will last longer in our urban areas.
Technology Benefits
Grows faster, straighter and stronger
Technology Application
Lumber IndustryAgricultural Industries
Detailed Technology Description
Charles MichlerHardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration CenterPurdue Forestry and Natural Resources
*Abstract

*Background
Black walnut trees are one of the most valuable species in the United States. The hardwood is used in making quality lumber and veneer and has an added benefit of producing walnuts used in food production. In general, hardwood trees have many other benefits. They provide environmental stabilization as windbreakers, protection from watershed, and reclamation. The raw materials from the wood are used in cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and botanical industries. The lumber is used for residential and commercial structures, interior furnishings, musical instruments, and other specialty wood products. Trees are aesthetically pleasing and have the added benefit of conserving energy, controlling pollution, and providing habitats for animals in urban settings. Because of the high value placed on hardwood trees, efforts to maintain and develop genetically modified hardwood trees that are resilient to disease, nutrient deprivation, and deforestation.
*Stage of Development
Prototype Testing Validated
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipCharles MichlerHardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration CenterPurdue Forestry and Natural Resources
Country/Region
USA

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