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The kakapo is believed to employ bacteria in the fore-gut to ferment and help digest plant matter.
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A more environmentally sustainable approach to the use of toxic chemicals is microbiological control of fungal disease employing bacteria that exhibit antifungal action (Herrera-Estrella and Chet 1999).
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