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Wolbachia-based strategies for control of agricultural pests

Wolbachia-based incompatible insect technique (IIT) and pathogen blocking technique (PBT) have been shown to be effective at protecting humans from mosquito-borne diseases in the past decades. Population suppression based on IIT and population replacement based on PBT have become major field applica...

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Published in:Current opinion in insect science 2023-06, Vol.57, p.101039, Article 101039
Main Authors: Gong, Jun-Tao, Li, Tong-Pu, Wang, Meng-Ke, Hong, Xiao-Yue
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