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 A tree that bleeds metal found in Sabah, Birth of Agromining industry

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TSEinjahr
post Mar 5 2020, 02:24 PM, updated 6y ago

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Tiberium is real shocking.gif dark green sap that is rich concentrated in valuable nickle

Not many may be aware, but Malaysia is officially recognised as the 12th most megadiverse (biodiversity-rich) country in the world. This green crown was bestowed to the equatorial nation for harbouring the majority of the Earth’s species along with high numbers of endemic species.

According to the Malaysia Biodiversity Information System, the full extent of the country’s flora diversity is not fully known but it is estimated to consist of at least 15,000 species.

Due to this, new species of plants continue to be discovered in the region, such as the Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi – the tree that bleeds metal.

The accidental discovery of the metal-bleeding tree
In 2013, a staff at Kinabalu Park planted a bunch of Phyllanthus plants of unknown species in the garden. The plant was collected from an unknown location near the Kinabalu Park boundary.

Around that time, a group of scientists led by Dr Antony van der Ent, a researcher at the University of Queensland, were collecting plant samples of plants around Sabah to look for hyperaccumulators.

Hyperaccumulators are plants that have evolved to take up usually toxic metals like nickel and zinc into their stems, leaves and even seeds. They don’t just tolerate these toxic metals though, they crave it. The roots of these hyperaccumulators eagerly soak up the metal from the soil, and no one really knows why.

Scientists think that it could be an evolutionary trait to fight off pests, or even help in the uptake of potassium from the soil.

What scientists found in the plant was the evidence of a strong nickel hyperaccumulator, among the strongest known globally with the exciting potential for future agromining, where metal is extracted through plants.

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So when you cut into the Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi tree, it ‘bleeds’ a dark blue-green sap full of nickel. This nickel-rich sap is also far more concentrated than nickel ores currently used in the world’s metal smelters.

The Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi species was discovered again during scientific fieldwork in 2015 at Lompoyou Hill in the Kinabalu Park. This time the plant was growing abundantly. Further testing revealed that the metal-bleeding tree was the best known tropical ‘metal crop’ due to some pretty advantageous characteristics.

For one, the tree has extremely high levels of nickel accumulation. It also grows pretty fast and has tolerance for exposed conditions on eroded soils.


Once the scientists realised metal nickel-philia trait of this plant, they set up a small farm near Pahu village in Sabah. They also grew Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi plants collected from the wild inside pots filled with ultramafic soil, which is soil with high concentrations of trace elements.

Every 6 to 12 months, a farmer takes a piece of these metal-collecting trees for nickel extraction. According to The New York Times, the farmers could hold in their hands roughly 200 kilograms of nickel citrate after purification, which is potentially worth thousands of dollars on international markets.

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Now need to find a tree that bleeds Gold biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by Einjahr: Mar 5 2020, 02:25 PM
TSEinjahr
post Mar 5 2020, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Mar 5 2020, 02:25 PM)
lambat; ppl oledi post 6 hours ahead you~
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wadepak, lolyat fastpoke news
TSEinjahr
post Mar 5 2020, 02:36 PM

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QUOTE(msacras @ Mar 5 2020, 02:30 PM)
But why?

Elements don’t get created biologically, it just means there is high nickel contain in the soil beneath. If it’s worth mining, the trees will be chopped off and people will mine straight from the ground. RIP trees.
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let it harvest and u bleed them above ground

like rubber tapping😐😐
sell and harvest and become rich mfkers
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post Mar 5 2020, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(pakmulau @ Mar 5 2020, 02:47 PM)
Ranau telupid tongod area memang ada deposit nickel.

Early 2000 MMC jv canada Mining company mau lombong suda tapi kerajaan Sabah last minit kasi kensel
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manatau got plant that can mine gold
coz Sabah also got gold deposit somewhere that
TSEinjahr
post Mar 5 2020, 03:13 PM

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not only will make Sabah to Kuasa besar nickel and metalls

but also greenies and environmentalist tepancut

green mining hnghhh

genetic engineer it to mine other metal
aww yis

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TSEinjahr
post Mar 5 2020, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(Sycamore @ Mar 5 2020, 03:38 PM)
>Harvest once 6 or 12 months
>worth thousands of dollar

wtfish that's much lesser than rubber.
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wut?
Nickel per kg is $12 USD
natural rubber per kg is 1.6 USD


harvest per 6month gets 200 kg of nickel
ok wat? You want consistent harvest, just interval cropping

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post Mar 5 2020, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(Sycamore @ Mar 5 2020, 06:01 PM)
well the artiicle said can only get thousands USD out of 6-12 months.
Harvest once or twice a year only.

Ruber can be tapped everyday.
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yea but rubber prices always low anyway and not consistent
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post Mar 5 2020, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Mar 5 2020, 06:07 PM)
the water or soil underneath lah
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still cheaper way than invest in million dollar machine

nao normal farmer can harvest tiberium, i mean nickel by just growing trees ohmy.gif
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post Mar 5 2020, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(vearn29 @ Mar 5 2020, 06:10 PM)
natural way to harvest metal. inb4 deforestation
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not really. Did you read the story?

In soils with high heavy metals levels, the plants can grow there and harvest nickel and other toxic metals from the ground, thus making the soil more safer for other plants to grow.
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post Mar 5 2020, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(PATAR @ Mar 5 2020, 06:45 PM)
Must be on nickel rich soil. But maybe more cost efficient to tap sap than build mine.
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yeh after mining usually place become toxic anyways
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QUOTE(Syie9^_^ @ Mar 5 2020, 09:23 PM)
mean if you smart; you can sort of multi-harvest crops.

by reducing; add more stabilizer to soil; gain metal; gain food production and reduce green house~ triple win.
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now you talking like the scientist biggrin.gif

 

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