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Microbial products being developed to combat invasive mussels in open water situations
Posted On: January 31, 2010
Marrone Bio Innovations (MBI) announces it will join forces with SePRO Corporation (SePRO), to develop MBI’s microbial‐based product, Zequanox, for use in controlling invasive mussel species in open water situations. Invasive mussel populations have been widespread in the Great Lakes and Midwest regions of North America for two decades. More recently, quagga mussels have established themselves in the Colorado River and are rapidly spreading to other water bodies in western states.
From Issue 9 • Categories: Tags: biocide, invasive species, mussels, natural pesticide • No Comments










