New, cost-cutting approach to formulating pest-killing fungi
date:Jan 28, 2013
gi on moistened grains or other solid materials to prompt them to churn out billions of specialised cells called conidia, which penetrate the bodies of silverleaf whiteflies, aphids and other soft-bodied insect pests, killing the pests within a few days.

Over the past several years, however, scientists with USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have sought to improve on the practice by initiating liquid culture fermentation processes in special tanks called bioreactors. ARS is USDA's chief
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