RE: [SPAM] RE:challenge to breeders
- Subject: RE: [SPAM] RE:challenge to breeders
- From: "* b* <k*@wi.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 20:44:45 -0600
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YOU CAN MAKE A MOTH TRAP.THE MOTH THAT LAI
THER EGGS ARE ONLY OUT AT NIGHT . .A MEMBER FROM OUER CLUB CAN SEND YOU A
PICTURE.THE EMAIL ADDRESS IS irisgrower7@ From: Would it be possible to genetically engineer a TB iris against
borers? This seems like a useful thing. I noticed that some of iris are not as
susceptible to borers as others – maybe they taste different? Could you
breeders turn on that gene switch? That might Be as desirable to the gardening public rather than a truly red
iris or spoons and it would make a great plant even greater and more fully
functional. From: Thanks for the advice but I did state non chemical means or
alternatives to chemicals. So far I have not used anything but organic food for
my plants and I would like to keep it that way as I do not wish to absorb any
systemics myself as I like to lounge about it the flowerbeds J From:
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