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Biopolymer beads extend fungus bioinsecticide shelf life and release

Researchers have developed a method using biopolymer beads to encapsulate the bioinsecticidal fungus Beauveria bassiana. This technique extends the fungus's shelf life and controls its release rate. The study was published in ACS Omega and highlights the environmental benefits of this approach, including reduced application frequency and lower risk to non-target species.

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Phys.orgIndependentCenter10 days ago
Biopolymer beads extend fungus bioinsecticide shelf life and release

Researchers have developed a method using biopolymer beads to encapsulate the bioinsecticidal fungus Beauveria bassiana. This technique extends the fungus's shelf life and controls its release rate. The study was published in ACS Omega and highlights the environmental benefits of this approach, including reduced application frequency and lower risk to non-target species.

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