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Shipyard: the Mollusc that Destroys Infrastructures

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Explore the Agron Portal and keep up-to-date on agriculture, science and economics. Discover the knowledge that stimulates its success! This article details the biology and destructive impact of Lake Teredo on submersal wood structures. The text addresses how the mollusc is moving invisibly, the historical damage caused and the best strategies for prevention, such as the use of synthetic materials and monitoring by ultrasound. It is an essential…
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Explore the Agron Portal and keep up-to-date on agriculture, science and economics. Discover the knowledge that stimulates its success! This article details the biology and destructive impact of Lake Teredo on submersal wood structures. The text addresses how the mollusc is moving invisibly, the historical damage caused and the best strategies for prevention, such as the use of synthetic materials and monitoring by ultrasound. It is an essential…

·Dourados, Brazil
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agron.com.br broke the news in Dourados, Brazil on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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