> >Whenever this sort of study comes out, I wonder (as Bob does) about
> the advocacy group behind it.
>Plus, the issue of this thread is plant growth and lower nutrients.
Thanks, Bill. This is why I didn't want to get sidetracked by the GW debate
(although in Calif the warming trend over the past 30 years that I've lived
in one area is too great to ignore--and has changed my bee management
substantially).
As far as the advocacy groups of the research that I was citing, they were
published in California Agriculture, by UC Davis. The researchers are
agricultural plant scientists, as far as I know not associated with any
advocacy groups other than plant agriculture.
For those with the initiative to actually read the papers in full, they can
be viewed at http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.org/ View the April/June
2009 issue.
Randy Oliver
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