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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 197140" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Vito is one of the few that can take this three-ring circus and reassert it into an informational resource. :lol:</p><p></p><p>I, too, have heard anaerobic bacteria aren't suddenly killed like a wet witch when exposed to oxygen--rather, they lay dormant until the conditions they prefer improve. In a sealed container, say, a tobacco jar, the aerobic dudes do their thing eating bits of organic this and that, taking up oxygen (and contributing few compounds of any note to improve tobacco) and at some point, there tips a balance where the oxygen is depleted, and the anaerobic dudes get to work, eating little bits of sugars and nutrients, and spitting out these VOA's over time Vito mentioned...</p><p></p><p>...with that in mind, "VOAs" (volatile organic aromatics)-- Vito, do you have a good source of info so those of us interested in reading more could do so? To my knowledge (and searches confirming) there are VOCs, "Volatile Organic Compounds," some are tied to "aromatics" (certain chemicals to which I see no need to list). Please, link me, and nerd me out to some sources. :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 197140, member: 1969"] Vito is one of the few that can take this three-ring circus and reassert it into an informational resource. :lol: I, too, have heard anaerobic bacteria aren't suddenly killed like a wet witch when exposed to oxygen--rather, they lay dormant until the conditions they prefer improve. In a sealed container, say, a tobacco jar, the aerobic dudes do their thing eating bits of organic this and that, taking up oxygen (and contributing few compounds of any note to improve tobacco) and at some point, there tips a balance where the oxygen is depleted, and the anaerobic dudes get to work, eating little bits of sugars and nutrients, and spitting out these VOA's over time Vito mentioned... ...with that in mind, "VOAs" (volatile organic aromatics)-- Vito, do you have a good source of info so those of us interested in reading more could do so? To my knowledge (and searches confirming) there are VOCs, "Volatile Organic Compounds," some are tied to "aromatics" (certain chemicals to which I see no need to list). Please, link me, and nerd me out to some sources. :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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