Fighting the Potato Pest: Using Fungi and Mites

Thu Dec 12 2024
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The potato tuber moth (PTM), Phthorimaea operculella, is a big problem for potato farmers everywhere. So far, the main way to deal with it is by using chemical pesticides, which are not great for the environment or people's health. Scientists have been looking for better ways to control PTM. They found some entomopathogenic fungi that can kill PTM and also affect their growth, survival, and ability to have babies.
They also tested an ectoparasitic mite called Pyemotes zhonghuajia, which is a natural enemy of PTM. This mite can also help control PTM populations. The fungi and the mite together might be a safer and more effective way to manage PTM in potato storages. Using fungi and mites to control pests is a more natural and less harmful approach compared to chemical pesticides. It's important to explore these options to protect both the environment and human health.
https://localnews.ai/article/fighting-the-potato-pest-using-fungi-and-mites-130a2930

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