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Title:
Crop pests and their management in Malayasia / Khoo Khay Chong, Peter A. C. Ooi, Ho Cheng Tuck.
Author:
Ho, Cheng Tuck.
;
Ooi, Peter Aun Chuan.
;
Khoo, Khay Chong.
Year:
[1991]
Description:
ix, 242 p. col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Insect pests.
;
Malaysia.
;
Pest control.
;
Vertebrate pests.
;
Pests.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 225-232.
ISBN/ISSN:
9677300695;
Type:
Book
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