Dear sir; I realize you have little to no knowledge of modern microbiology. So may I update your understanding of what you commented on. The clean and long term control of all waste and invasive plants is called "Bioremediation" In the early 1970,s they tried to use bacteria and some helpful fungi. They were effective but the time took way too long and the end results were an un finished process. The reason was bacteria and fungi are DNA microbes. They do not have the genetic code for reducing compounds into their elemental/nutritional state. Only the RNA microbial group called Archaea can do this. Their activity rate of propagation is once every 20 minutes. An ocean spill takes 12 hours. The land will take no more then six weeks instead of years. Results = 100% completion, extremely low cost, and very quick clean up time. best of all no chemicals of any kind. RNA microbes are non pathogenic and non mutational. They are safe for the environment, the animals, fish, plants, and people. Largest users are farmers.
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
Dear sir; I realize you have little to no knowledge of modern microbiology. So may I update your understanding of what you commented on. The clean and long term control of all waste and invasive plants is called "Bioremediation" In the early 1970,s they tried to use bacteria and some helpful fungi. They were effective but the time took way too long and the end results were an un finished process. The reason was bacteria and fungi are DNA microbes. They do not have the genetic code for reducing compounds into their elemental/nutritional state. Only the RNA microbial group called Archaea can do this. Their activity rate of propagation is once every 20 minutes. An ocean spill takes 12 hours. The land will take no more then six weeks instead of years. Results = 100% completion, extremely low cost, and very quick clean up time. best of all no chemicals of any kind. RNA microbes are non pathogenic and non mutational. They are safe for the environment, the animals, fish, plants, and people. Largest users are farmers.