Pseudomonas syringae strain ESC-11 (006451) Fact Sheet
And 10 also
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These two strains of naturally occurring bacteria are extremely similar in their composition and characteristics. They are used for preventing various fungal diseases that occur after harvest on apples, pears, and certain citrus fruits. Based on extensive testing and the methods used in applying the bacteria to the fruit, these bacterial strains are not expected to harm either humans or the environment when used in pesticide products. Furthermore, these fungicides have the potential to decrease the use of other, more toxic fungicides that they may replace.
Correct. Now for a real treat, consider Leviticus 26:3-4:
3 If ye walk in My statutes, and keep My commandments, and do them; 4 then I will give your rains in their season, and the land shall yield her produce, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.
If, in a nation without refrigeration, there was a mold problem in drying the fruit, there was no crop.
I could show you exactly how this works and then some in Shemitta, and more, but what do I know; I'm one of those stupid simpleton religious nuts.