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Post by kamefromsky on Aug 15, 2008 9:54:38 GMT -5
"Fusarium oxysporum is an asexual fungus that produces three types of spores: microconidia, macroconidia, and chlamydospores. Microconidia are one or two celled, are produced by Fusarium oxysporum under all conditions, and produced the most within the infected plants. Macroconidia are three to five celled and are commonly found on the surface of plants that have been killed by Fusarium wilt. Chlamydospores are the third type of spore and are either one or two celled. Chlamydospores can remain dormant in soil and infect other hosts for as long as 30 years, and all of these spores can spread through running water, on farm implements and machinery. " I imagine the virulent strains of protozoas, fungi, nematodes, parasites, agrobacteria are all collected on the farm IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY. It gets mixed in with our produce. Conventional treatments won't kill the pathos. They have mutated thanks to the glyphosates and agrobacterium and now flourishing in our bodies. THANK YOU FDA - EPA Your existence is meaningless!!! sciweb.nybg.org/science2/hcol/fusarium3.asp
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Post by godsgrace on Aug 15, 2008 12:30:21 GMT -5
at least now we know what they used to create mycoplasma chalmydia pneumoniae...through reverse transcriptase recombinant DNA technology oh, there I go with that mycoplasma stuff again. ;D kfs, you may truly be on to something here... gg
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