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Protecting rice plants by exploiting their natural defences

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Protecting rice plants by exploiting their natural defences

Protecting rice plants by exploiting their natural defences
The brown planthopper is one of rice's most destructive pests. Researchers in Indonesia investigated if they could develop a nontoxic pesticide based on the rice's own chemical signals.
Protecting rice plants by exploiting their natural defences
The extraction process.
Protecting rice plants by exploiting their natural defences
The field experiment set-up.
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