Cell fusion technology is used to hybridize plants by removing cell walls from two cells of different species, usually those that would not normally breed under natural conditions, and then merging their contents.
Not exact matches
Such methods include
cell fusion, microencapsulation and macroencapsulation, and recombinant DNA
technology (including gene deletion, gene doubling, introducing a foreign gene, and changing the positions of genes when achieved by recombinant DNA
technology).»
Concerns about global warming and oil's imminent demise have caused scientists and policy - makers to look for solutions in both the future and the past: to new
technologies such as nuclear
fusion, multijunction photovoltaics, and fuel
cells — and to traditional energy sources such as water power, wind power, and (sustainable) biomass cultivation (coupled with clean and energy - efficient combustion).
There are various types of
technologies that can play significant roles in mitigating climate change, including energy efficiency improvements throughout the energy system (especially at the end use side); solar, wind, nuclear fission and
fusion and geothermal, biomass and clean fossil
technologies, including carbon capture and storage; energy from waste; hydrogen production from non-fossil energy sources and fuel
cells (Pacala and Socolow, 2004; IEA, 2006b).