>>Hi Laura -
>Your example is about organisms living and surviving on the surfaces of
the plant roots. >I'm glad to see the research about the beneficials STAY
there, if you get them growing >and healthy.
>Different from the question about systemic bacteria. The term systemic
means the >bacterium has moved inside the plant, and is part of the system,
i.e, part of the plant.
HI Elaine
Actually he said that the bacterium were present in the plant tissue NOT
just the roots. That's how they could transfer through the eye of the seed
potatoe to become present in the baby plantlet.
Laura Sabourin
EcoVit Ecologically Sound Horticultural Products
Tea-riffic Aerobic Compost Tea and Acadian Seaplant Products
RR # 1
St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
http://www.ecovit.ca
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Received on Mon Nov 24 2003 - 12:13:30 EST