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Integrated pest management (IPM) is a science-based strategy that combines chemical and non-chemical pest control methods to economically and sustainably manage agricultural pests. In plant science, IPM represents a critical shift away from pesticide-dependent approaches, enabling researchers and growers to develop resilient crop systems that protect plant health while reducing chemical inputs and ecological impact.

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Fungal Endophyte Beauveria bassiana Provides Dual Pest Protection in Maize

PubMed · 2026-02-28

A beneficial fungus living inside corn provides built-in pest protection: 78% less armyworm damage and 45% fewer aphids.

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92% colonization at 60 days

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78% armyworm damage reduction

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45% aphid reduction

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