Scientists forecast where is the highly invasive fall armyworm to strike next

(Pensoft Publishers) Known to be feeding on many economically important crops, including maize, sugarcane, beet, tomato, potato and cotton, the larvae of the native to the Americas fall armyworm moth already seem to present a huge threat to the world's yield. Moreover, it only took 2 years for the pest to establish throughout sub-Saharan Africa. A study in the open-access journal NeoBiota looks into the factors and likelihood for it to spread to other regions and continents.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: news