Re: [DIYbio] Hard-to-find paper request

On 07/26/2015 04:48 AM, Sebastian S Cocioba wrote:
> Most likely some salts based recipe with ammonium as the main nitrogen source.

Hmmm.... That company with the dirt bacterial sprays must be expert on just that.
They develop ammonia oxidizing bacteria strains plus ?more? ?b. subtilis? recipes.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-22/cosmetics-startup-aobiome-sells-bacteria-for-healthier-skin

The founder started from a notice of how horses roll in dirt then researched
many many papers, (including yours), then began building and testing.
maybe he'd help -- you're not competing with his market...

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