Pubdate: Tue, 21 Sept 1999 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 1999 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Interact.html Author: Betty S. Sembler Note: The writer is the founder of Drug Free America Foundation Inc., St. Petersburg FUNGUS CAN PLAY A ROLE IN DRUG WAR To the editor: I was glad to see the St. Petersburg Times editorial, A promising drug plan (Sept. 7), praising Florida drug czar James McDonough's efforts to reduce drug abuse in our state. McDonough has, in his short tenure, explored many innovative strategies for curtailing drug use, including a biological herbicide to eradicate marijuana crops. Times associate editor Martin Dyckman and columnist Bill Maxwell don't like this idea, though. Both have written columns in recent weeks denouncing the practice of using the natural enemies of plants (insects, fungi and bacteria) to control unwanted growth. This technology is not new to Florida. The strangler vine has been successfully controlled in Florida citrus groves for years with a plant fungus which, unlike chemical herbicides, destroys the vine while having no effect on the citrus trees, other plants or animals. The unfounded paranoia of Dyckman and Maxwell implies that relatively little is known about genetically engineered fungi. In fact, there has been much significant research on this soil-borne fungus resulting in nearly 10,000 scientific journal articles in the last 15 years alone. There exist 80 special forms of Fusarium in the United States, each with its own specific host. As is the case with every agent for plant control, Fusarium for control of cannabis will undergo the most stringent of laboratory, greenhouse and field tests. It should be the desire of all Floridians to allow McDonough to test this promising technology. The effects of the illicit drug trade in Florida are too serious not to explore all safe and effective means of illicit crop eradication. Betty S. Sembler, Founder, Drug Free America Foundation Inc., St. Petersburg - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D