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Fall armyworm is causing 2t/ha yield losses, but it is manageable – at a cost | Queensland Country Life

“This year, for the first time we observed that the fall armyworm was not only eating the foliage – reducing the amount of canopy and reducing the amount of light converted into energy – but we also saw yellowing, [where] the efficiency of that conversion of light into energy was reduced,” Mr Eyre said.

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