Wheat can't stop Hessian flies, so reinforcements sought
Story Date: 12/15/2011

 

Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 12/13/11
 

Wheat's genetic resistance to Hessian flies has been failing, but a group of Purdue University and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists believe that other plants may soon be able to come to the rescue.

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