Montana State University Research Team Discovers New Microbe in Wheat Stem Sawfly
BOZEMAN, Montana, Sept. 19 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Montana State University issued the following news:
A team of researchers in Montana State University's College of Agriculture has discovered a previously unidentified microbe that lives symbiotically with the wheat stem sawfly, a pest that causes hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to wheat crops each year. The discovery, the result of a years-long project, provides the basis for future research that could be vital to combati . . .
Carl Yeoman, 406/994-7440, carl.yeoman@montana.edu
A team of researchers in Montana State University's College of Agriculture has discovered a previously unidentified microbe that lives symbiotically with the wheat stem sawfly, a pest that causes hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to wheat crops each year. The discovery, the result of a years-long project, provides the basis for future research that could be vital to combati . . .