The researcher has focused on integrating native insect bioagents into effective pest control strategies, particularly for crops and plants, with applications targeting fall armyworms, Spodoptera frugiperda, and lassiodiplolesis agents like Alternaria brassicicola. Their work emphasizes the development of integrated approaches that leverage genetic traits from insects to enhance biosecurity and efficiency in agricultural contexts, such as controlling pests in cabbages and others.
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