Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are widely recognized as effective biological control agents for managing insect pests in agricultural systems. Their ...
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) and their mutualistic bacteria form intricately coordinated partnerships that drive potent insect‐killing processes. Free‐living nematodes of the genera Steinernema ...
After 15 years of research, a new technology for biological pest control is ready for commercial use. It is a biopesticide made from nematodes, tiny worms, less than a millimeter in size, that live in ...
The fall armyworm is a destructive corn pest, which recently arrived in Africa and Asia from the Americas and began causing major yield losses and increased use of insecticides, which pose ...
The dwindling availability of insecticide seed treatment and nematicides has paved the way for pest control using entomopathogenic nematodes. Following successful trial work in key high-value crops, ...