Canadian Food Inspection Agency non-lethal bioweapon in the form of voracious mites for weed control. The discussion is about the plant Elaeagnus angustifolia, which in the West was nicknamed “Russian olives”. It is widespread in Eurasia and does not create problems there, so the migrants transported its seedlings to America, where these problems matter when the invasive species comes into contact with the density of the flora.

Russian olives in the US and Canada are widely planted to provide shade and shelter from wind loss. However, the plant quickly became a dangerous weed that changed soil chemistry, was attacked by native species, and even became a threat to birds as there was nowhere for them to nest. PSe

Russian olive

Since 2007, the outbreaks that began in Iran, Serbia, the Swiss, have eliminated the interaction of bream with weeds and prish kvm d. Firstly, mites are not of interest to other plants as food. Secondly, they actively eat the ovaries, flowers and obegi of the narrow-leaved sucker, which strongly undermines its neighbor to the river. It turns out an ideal biological agent, which was confirmed experimentally.

Most likely, settling in Canada began already in the spring from the tick-borne provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, where the largest number of wild Russian olives increased. One can only expect that the experiment on a sadly composed science will not get out of hand. the control.

Source: Tech Cult

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