New bio-tech from Queens 'may cut crop losses in developing world'

Bio-technology created at Queen’s University has the potential to reduce devastating crop losses in the developing world, researchers have claimed.

New bio-tech from Queens 'may cut crop losses in developing world'

Bio-technology created at Queen’s University has the potential to reduce devastating crop losses in the developing world, researchers have claimed.

The breakthrough by Queen’s biological scientists targets the microscopic worms that infect crop plants from the soil – parasites blamed for estimated global agricultural productivity losses of £100bn annually.

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