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Title:
Farming systems for rice cultivation which promote the regulation of pest populations by natural enemies : planthopper management in traditional, intensive farming and LISA [low-input sustainable agriculture] rice cultivation in Japan
Author:
Hidaka, Kazumasa.
Series:
Extension bulletin (Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region), ; 374.
Description:
15 p. ; 26 cm.
Holdings:
n.374 (1993)
Subject:
No-tillage.
;
Insect pests.
;
Planthoppers.
;
Insect control.
;
Japan.
;
Biological control.
;
Cereals.
;
Rice.
;
Biological control agents.
;
Farming systems.
Type:
Serial
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Item Availability
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Result
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Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
1993
374
On Shelf
Storage
05:63(5)
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