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Revolutionary Ultraviolet Film Offers Hope Against Insecticide-Resistant Thrips in Chinese Agriculture
A research team has found that field populations of the thrips Megalurothrips usitatus and Thrips palmi in China have developed high resistance to multiple insecticides. By utilizing ultraviolet-absorbing film, they achieved over 96% control efficiency and increased crop yields
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