Bioherbicide

Bioherbicide

Les bioherbicides sont des agents biologiques visant les plantes. Dans le cas d'une guerre biologique, les bioherbicides pourraient avoir des conséquences désastreuses sur l'économie d'un pays et sa capacité à s' autosuffire.


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