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TL;DR
This study identifies Acremonium persicinum as a new species that may help control coffee rust.
Contribution
The discovery of Acremonium persicinum as a potential biocontrol agent for coffee rust is novel.
Findings
Acremonium persicinum is the first hyperparasitic species identified in this study.
It shows potential for controlling coffee rust in agricultural settings.
Abstract
While other hyperparasitic species have been reported to control coffee rust, Acremonium persicinum is the first to be identified in this study.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoffee research and impacts
