Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Lun, 01/20/2020 - 15:53
Tags:
SYMBIOSE MUTUALISTE
A FOCuS on symbiosis to develop alternatives to pesticides !
Coordinateur:
INSA LYON - BF2I
Responsable INSA:
Anna ZAIMAN
Pesticides are intensively used to protect cereals from pests, but they are known to increase pest resistance and affect the environment and non-target organisms, including humans, which points to the need for sustainable alternatives. Some of the main cereal pests are the weevil Sitophilus spp., which proliferate on a cereal-exclusive diet thanks to a mutualistic association with the intracellular symbiotic bacterium (endosymbiont), which provides the insect the nutrients that are scarce in the grains.