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Title: Prospects for the use of natural enemies in combinations with pesticides
Author: Greathead, D. J.
Series: Technical bulletin (Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region), ; 117.
Description: 7 p. ; 27 cm.
Holdings: n.117 (1989)
Subject: Predators. ; Pesticides. ; Parasitoids. ; Insect control. ; Biological control agents.
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1 1989 117 On Shelf Storage 05:63(5)
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