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Can CRISPR help control locust populations to reduce the impact of plague outbreaks?
2021
Journal of student research
Desert locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) have been threatening food security since time immemorial and affecting human lives by destroying agriculture. Ravaging plague outbreaks are a reality and cause massive devastation across farmlands and pastures to this present day. Locust attacks and outbreaks globally affect vast areas and millions of people resulting in billions of dollars of economic loss. Although controlling the locust population through chemical pesticides is the primary method
doi:10.47611/jsrhs.v10i4.1910
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