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Mon, 31 Mar 2014 20:43:48 -0400
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Just announced:

 EPA in conjunction with PMRA and EFSA funds new Bioluminesence   plant
project in order to  accurately detect neonics in plants .


Work was initially done successfully in tobacco plants  as well as
household plants.

Using the latest in spectrometry , scientists will now be able to go out at
night and measure precisely the quantity of neonics present  from the
amount  of light generated by  a specific plant such as corn, canola or
soy, with a specific wavelength determining the type of neonic present.

  An inverse factor had to be established to offset the destructive none
bioluminescence from possible nearby wetlands

.

The findings are soon to be published in ImPLos 1 since this work seems to
be sensational enough for them.

Genuine peer reviewed material will follow in ExPlos2    but then again
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more credible viewing  at   http://www.glowingplant.com/


Walter

littlewolfapiaries.com

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