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Post by See Jane Crawl on Aug 13, 2006 21:49:53 GMT -5
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Post by Cliff Mickelson on Aug 14, 2006 0:19:47 GMT -5
Hi Jane:
Good find on your part. A very interesting read.
-Cliff
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Post by brimstone on Dec 2, 2006 9:16:24 GMT -5
As to yield enhancing bacterium: Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylobacter, may be? More seeds, more fibers (all seeds have some sort of attachment instrument, mostly fibers). These will all become more efficient through PPFM's in finding optimal growth conditions and "grip". Humidity, light... Ethanol, methanol...
They are bread in methanol (thus thriving in manure/fertilizer gases and the belonging bacteria) and I believe they introduced PPFM's some 20-25 years ago. Applied mostly through inocculation, I think
(Sorry if I am repeating already familiar stuff..)
Regards, Brimstone
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Post by whiterose on Dec 4, 2006 18:43:24 GMT -5
Thank you so much Brimstone, sewage plants would be great producers of this, which is what sickandtired and I believe the culprit was in our case.
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