MustGrow Biologics Corp. (CSE: MGRO) (OTC: MGROF), an agricultural biotech company developing and commercializing a portfolio of natural, science-based biological crop protection products, today announced the filing of patents related to method-of-use and composition-of-matter claims for a biological non-selective bio-herbicide, based on its signature mustard-derived approach to controlling unwanted pests and diseases. According to the update, MustGrow has completed a series of application rate tests with Canada’s National Research Council to determine the applicability of its natural mustard-derived technology as a bio-pesticide. Herbicidal control of trial plants from the root up was achieved after only 72 hours, with the strong data validating MustGrow’s natural science-based approach, utilizing the mustard seed’s natural defense mechanism, not only as a bio-pesticide, but also as a bio-herbicide. “The efficacious properties of our active ingredient as a bio-pesticide, bio-nematicide and bio-herbicide represent a key milestone for MustGrow,” Colin Bletsky, COO of MustGrow, said in the news release. “MustGrow has plans to further expand our data set and focus testing on hard to kill and herbicide-resistant weeds as well as to expand applications of our remarkable natural mustard-based technology.”
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About MustGrow
MustGrow is a publicly traded (CSE: MGRO) (OTC: MGROF) agricultural biotech company focused on providing natural science-based biological solutions for high value crops, including fruit & vegetable and cannabis cultivation. MustGrow has designed and owns a United States EPA-approved organic solution that uses the mustard seed’s natural defense mechanism to protect plants from pests and diseases. 110 independent tests have been completed, validating MustGrow’s safe and effective signature products. This product, in granule format, is EPA-approved across all key U.S. states as a bio-fertilizer and bio-pesticide (currently limited to a bio-fertilizer in California) and is designated by Health Canada’s PMRA (Pest Management Regulatory Agency) as a fruit & vegetable bio-pesticide and bio-fertilizer. MustGrow has now concentrated a liquid format to be applied through standard drip or spray equipment, improving functionality and performance features.
In cannabis, MustGrow is currently developing effective, safe and biological solutions that adhere to Health Canada’s strict regulations, including (1) its mustard-derived bio-pesticide to treat soil-borne pests and diseases; and (2) an in-licensed bio-fungicide for powdery mildew.
The Company has approximately 36.2 million basic common shares issued and outstanding and approximately 54.9 million on a fully diluted basis. For further details please visit www.MustGrow.ca.
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