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The decontamination process is dangerous because all non-animal lifeforms are devoured. If the mycorrhiza or its dangerous DNA strains escape from the defined area, too many lifeforms on the planet would get eradicated. And what could we eat if there’s nothing left but these mycorrhiza? | The decontamination process is dangerous because all non-animal lifeforms are devoured. If the mycorrhiza or its dangerous DNA strains escape from the defined area, too many lifeforms on the planet would get eradicated. And what could we eat if there’s nothing left but these mycorrhiza? | ||
On the one hand, the mycorrhiza organisms require fertilizers with [ | On the one hand, the mycorrhiza organisms require fertilizers with [https://phys.org/news/2015-06-scientists-molecular-key-potential-gmos.html artificial amino acids]. When the plants and fungi can't consume more of these components, they stop growing. Eventually, a low enough concentration triggers cell death, whereby all the genetic information in dissolved as the final reaction, only leaving the hard shells with radioactive material behind. | ||
Also, each mycorrhiza partner produces needed components for the other. They can only grow with the other partner around. | Also, each mycorrhiza partner produces needed components for the other. They can only grow with the other partner around. |