MustGrow Biologics Corp. (MGRO-CSE) (“MustGrow” or the "Company"),
an agricultural biotech company developing and commercializing a
portfolio of natural biopesticides and biofertilizers for the
cannabis industry, is pleased to present its previous research
findings in collaboration with
Virginia Tech’s
Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center in
Blackstone, Virginia.
A program is now underway to build on MustGrow’s
encouraging scientific achievements outlined below and advance
corporate collaboration discussions with tobacco industry leaders.
The recent appointment of Altria Group veteran Brian Quigley to
MustGrow’s board of directors, illustrates MustGrow’s belief in
this opportunity.
Background: Potential Nematode
Biocontrol for Tobacco
In 2010, MustGrow and Virginia Tech conducted a
series of safety & efficacy assessments of MustGrow’s patented
granular organic bio-pesticide as a natural pre-plant soil
treatment. The R&D program targeted tobacco cyst nematodes, a
parasitic ringworm (“nematodes”), which have been
reported from eleven tobacco-producing countries on four
continents. One form of nematode known as G. t. solanacearum
(“Gts nematodes”) has consistently been among the
most damaging disease problems of flue-cured tobacco in Virginia,
reducing state-wide tobacco production by an estimated 2% each
year.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
cancelled registration of Temik 15G for tobacco nematode control in
2009. Additionally, registrations for the most commonly used soil
fumigants (Telone C-17, Chloropicrin, and Pic+) were amended in
2011 to include very significant additional regulations that make
soil fumigation much more difficult for all tobacco producers, and
extremely difficult for some. Consequently, the tobacco industry is
in significant need of alternatives to traditional nematicides and
soil fumigants. Research in other cropping systems has
identified significant nematode suppression associated with
pre-plant soil incorporation of mustard plant derived amendments. A
field experiment was therefore conducted in 2010 to compare Gts
nematode population development and flue-cured tobacco growth and
productivity among a set of mustard meal treatments and several
standard Gts nematicides.
Study Objectives and
Findings
MustGrow and Virginia Tech compared Gts nematode
reproduction on, and growth and productivity of, flue-cured tobacco
in soil treated with MustGrow’s formulated mustard meal to that
treated with standard nematicides. The experiment was
conducted in an infested field at the Southern Piedmont AREC.
The trial was arranged in a randomized design with four
replications. Three-row plots were used, with all data
collected from the center row and a single adjacent row on each
side to avoid potential inter-plot interference.
Before treatment, the Gts nematode populations
in soil were not significantly different among all the treatments.
After the final harvest, the populations in soil ranged from 10,228
to 28,670 eggs/500 cm3 of soil:
- The highest Gts nematode densities in plots fumigated with Pic+
(chloropicrin + a surfactant);
- Significantly lower Gts nematode densities for plots treated
with Telone II and Telone C-17, Vapam; and
- Significantly lower Gts nematode densities for all rates of
MustGrow’s natural granular mustard product above 500 lb/acre
rate.
Building on this encouraging study, testing of
MustGrow’s second generation liquid technology (more concentrated –
potentially allowing for considerably lower use rates) on Gts
nematode populations is planned in the future. From there,
MustGrow intends to seek approvals as an organic biopesticide for
eventual use by tobacco growers.
MustGrow’s Signature
Products
MustGrow’s signature, patented products are
derived from mustard seed, utilizing the plant’s natural defense
mechanism as a pre-plant soil biopesticide. Organic compounds found
within mustard (Brassica) plants, combined with water, form allyl
isothiocyanate (AITC), which is the active ingredient in MustGrow’s
signature products. The Company feels that the natural AITC
chemical has untapped potential to benefit agricultural production
– both as a biopesticide/fungicide and biofertilizer – and has yet
to be fully explored and commercialized. MustGrow has concentrated
the active ingredient in both granular and liquid form to maximize
safety and efficacy.
In addition to its signature biopesticides,
MustGrow is compiling a science-based suite of biological products,
assessing potential product labels from third parties. These
products will be natural and/or organic biopesticides and
biofertilizers, and MustGrow is working toward in-licensing private
labels and/or distributing current third-party product brands to
Canadian cannabis licensed producers (LPs) exclusively through
MustGrow.
The first third-party product that MustGrow has
brought in under this strategy is Triangle Plant Science’s TP-1000.
MustGrow has exclusive distribution of TP-1000 in Canada and key
registered cannabis markets globally. TP-1000 provides improved
nutrient utilization in support of earlier growth and optimal
flowering for plants, including cannabis. Third-party indoor trials
have demonstrated excellent performance in hydroponic cannabis
applications, with significant increases in yield, terpene and THC
levels. MustGrow looks forward to testing this product with
Canadian licensed cannabis producers and being the sole distributor
to them.
About MustGrow
MustGrow is an agricultural biotech company
focused on developing and commercializing its patented natural
biologic product that acts as a pesticide, fungicide nematicide and
fertilizer. Targeting the fruit, vegetable, turf, ornamentals and
cannabis industries, MustGrow has designed a United States
EPA-approved organic solution that uses the mustard seed’s natural
defence mechanisms to protect plants from pests and diseases.
Approximately $9 million has previously been spent and 110
independent tests completed, validating MustGrow’s remarkably safe
and effective granular product.
MustGrow’s granular product is EPA-approved
across all key U.S. states as a fertilizer and pesticide (currently
limited to fertilizer in California) and is designated by Health
Canada’s PMRA (Pest Management Regulatory Agency) as a fruit,
vegetable, turf and ornamental biopesticide and biofertilizer.
In cannabis, MustGrow is currently developing
reliable, safe and biological solutions that adhere to Health
Canada’s strict regulations. MustGrow is positioning its signature
product as an effective pre-plant soil treatment, reducing the
chance for any added soil introduced to a greenhouse to bring in
pests or diseases. MustGrow expects its biopesticide and
biofertilizer will help licensed cannabis producers control the
same conditions addressed in fruit and vegetable crops.
The Company has 25.0 million basic common shares
issued and outstanding and 36.9 million on a fully-diluted basis.
For further details, including MustGrow’s corporate presentation,
please visit www.mustgrow.ca.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Corey Giasson"
Director & CEO Phone: 306 668-2652
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