Plant husbandry – Process
Patent
1994-06-29
1995-12-05
Fox, David T.
Plant husbandry
Process
47 17, 47 59, 119174, A01G 702, A01K 2900
Patent
active
054717850
ABSTRACT:
A method for improving the chemical stability of a living organism by reducing the occurrence carbon-14 beta-decay in the organism. Organic nutrients with a carbon-14 content lower than that found in natural are provided to the organism. In the case of photosynthetic organisms, carbon dioxide produced from subterranean carbon sources is the major nutrient. Organic nutrients for non-photosynthetic organisms are synthesized directly from subterranean sources of carbon, or are derived from photosynthetic organisms that have been produced with a reduced carbon-14 content.
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Fox David T.
McElwain Elizabeth F.
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