Fall armyworm – and how viruses could help combat the plague.
Kenneth Wilson of the Univ of Lancaster has recently written a blog post on the plagues of African and “Fall” armyworms (aka caterpillars, larvae of moth species in the genus Spodoptera) that are currently chewing their way through southern African maize and other crops. I wrote the following as a comment to his blog. Nice…
Fall armyworm – and how viruses could help combat the plague.
Source: Virology News