Science
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Reducing Levels of Neuropeptide Natalisn Can Lower Sexual Activity in Insects, Study Finds
Researchers have found that lowering the levels neuropeptide natalisn can lower the reproductive ability of insects. The main implication of the study is that controlling natalisn can help curb the population of insects. It could pave way for a new, efficient and environmentally safe pest management system.
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