“The beetles reached Ohio in 1869. England in 1875. France, 1922, and wherever they went, a defenceless plant got thoroughly routed.”
– Science writer
Dan Samorodnitsky, on the rapid spread of the
Colorado potato beetle. In his essay about a scientist battling “perhaps the most notorious agricultural pest on the planet,” Samorodnitsky provides a crash course on global potato farming, the history of pesticides, and new
RNAi (RNA interference) gene-targetting formulations used against the stubbornly resilient insect.