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" ... A small-scale trial that was run for several years confirms that this sort of virus inoculation can make the trees resistant to the HLB pest and to allow full productivity. As part of that experiment, trees with no virus were planted all around these test blocks and then followed to see if the engineered virus ever moved into them (the virus can be transmitted by aphids under certain circumstances). In fact, the virus didn't move, although even if it did, it wouldn't be a big issue. In addition, over time, the modified virus loses the genes for the spinach peptides, which is another barrier to any sort of unwanted spread. And it is clear that the Tristezea virus does not have any bad effects on other crops or wild plants since the virus has been very widespread for decades without causing problems in other species. ... "
" ... Invaio is also working on microbiome-focused approaches to control stink bugs, aphids and white flies, says Martinez. And, by the end of 2021, the company also plans to roll out a product to support the nutrition and health of honey bees, which are so vital to crop pollination. ... "
" ... It often travels on pollen from one host to another by thumbing a ride in insects, including varroa mites, aphids and bees. But such viral hitchhikers usually stay in the gut or salivary glands, ready to make a quick jump to the next plant host. ... "
" ... Kamble, 38, got lots of different opinions about aphids and disease. Then he tried an app called Plantix and used it to take a photo of his chilli plant. The app cross-referenced it against a database 50 different species using image recognition, a type of machine-learning, and within two minutes he had a different answer: His chillis weren’t getting enough water, and they’d benefit from a micronutrient spray to. ... "
" ... Many of these chemicals work by interrupting or damaging the nervous or reproductive systems of their targets. Even though we are clearly not aphids and these and other insects are among our most distant animal relations, the pathways of neural and reproductive development we share have more in common than you might think. And that means what disrupts them holds potential to disrupt us. ... "