Dear Mr. Marcum, a biogas plant is an open system, into which you are introducing all types of micro-organisms every day. So any super-performing organism that you introduce, would have to compete with others already in the digester. Generally it is the locally adapted ones, that are called the wild type, that prevail in this competition. Super-performing strains are used in antibiotic production, where everything is controlled and no contaminant is allowed to enter the system. I doubt if they would be useful in a biogas system. Yours A.D.Karve
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Bryan Sanchez Marcum <[email protected]>wrote: > I just need a seed to accelerate the process > > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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