What is the current developmental status for "photosynthesis precursor"
herbicides?
These are the ones that promise to overload a weed with its
photosythetic precursors to the extent that it burns itself up when the
sun rises, while leaving species not using that precursor (there are
several photosynthetic pathways) untouched. I've been away from that
area for a few years and have lost touch with the ongoing particulars.
On a somewhat more philosphical but related note, can someone who
understands the current 'logic' of the organic bureaucracy explain to
me why organic agriculture prohibits an excellent fungal antagonist
like T-22 (Trichoderma harzianum) on the basis that the nuclear fusion
techniques used to improve the strain is "genetic engineering," while
they continue to approve Bordeaux mixture with its known negative
impact on earthworms?
Bart
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