From Puebla Nanomaterials developed by researchers of the BUAP, created from silicon oxide (SiO2) and natural extracts, allowed to fight with 90 percent effective pests in pines and oaks, caused by larvae of moths or beetles, known as “worm sweeper”, as well as pathogens like the fungus diplodia sapinaa (Sphaeropsis sapinaa), which cause progressive death of these species.
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From Puebla Nanomaterials developed by researchers of the BUAP, created from silicon oxide (SiO2) and natural extracts, allowed to fight with 90 percent effective pests in pines and oaks, caused by larvae of moths or beetles, known as “worm sweeper”, as well as pathogens like the fungus diplodia sapinaa (Sphaeropsis sapinaa), which cause progressive death of these species.