A recent
study shows that male emerald ash borers infected with a deadly fungus readily
transmit the fungus when mating, opening doors for future biological control
efforts.
Fungus Could
Help Control Emerald Ash Borer
By Ed
Ricciuti
Canadian
scientists have figured out how to hit the tree-killing emerald ash borer
(Agrilus planipennis) where it really hurts by employing a fatal fungus that
turns mating into a way of decreasing, not increasing, its numbers. Male
emerald ash borers infected with the fungus on contact inside a small chamber
readily transmit it females during mating, with both dying thereafter,
according to research published in the Journal of Economic Entomology.
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