Rice University: Crop-Eating Moths Will Flourish As Climate Warms
September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 14 (TNSJou) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
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Warmer climate will make diamondback moths more widespread, harder to control
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Climate change in this century will allow one of the world's costliest agricultural pests, the diamondback moth, to both thrive year-round and rapidly evolve resistance to pesticides in large parts of the United States, Europe and China where it previously died eac . . .
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Warmer climate will make diamondback moths more widespread, harder to control
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Climate change in this century will allow one of the world's costliest agricultural pests, the diamondback moth, to both thrive year-round and rapidly evolve resistance to pesticides in large parts of the United States, Europe and China where it previously died eac . . .