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Title: Pasture rotation : the main source of soil insect pest problems in Western Australian potato crops / S.E. Learmonth and A.N. Sproul.
Author: Australasian Conference on Grassland Invertebrate Ecology (5th : 1988 : Univ. of Melbourne, Vict. ) ; Sproul, A. N. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Perth. Entomology Branch) ; Learmonth, S. E. (Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, Manjimup)
Description: p. 163-168 : map.
Subject: Insect pests. ; Naupactus leucoloma. ; Western Australia. ; Heteronychus arator. ; Potatoes.
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[Uniform title:Proceedings of the 5th Australasian Conference on Grassland Ecology held at University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15-19 August, 1988 / P.P. Stahle (editor)]
Type: Journal
Abstract: In the south-west agricultural region of Western Australia, a wide range of soil insects is associated with pastures used for animal related enterprises. Most of the state's potatoes are cultivated in land that has previously been under pasture and it is in this situation that soil insect pest problems can result. The range of soil insects involved, the history of their importance and attempts at control are reviewed. The current research programme being conducted jointly by CSIRO and the Western Australi
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