Oct 31, 2022
It’s Halloween, which means its spooky time. Throughout history, humans have battled some pretty scary pests, from aphids to spider mites, white flies and more. This episode, Vikram Baliga of the Planthropology podcast walks us through some of the scary adaptations these pests have that have made them so effective and progress we’ve made in fighting back the hordes.
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Resources
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In the Grow Podcast: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/957328815/in-the-grow
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