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Title:
The toxicity of contact insecticides to seed-infesting insects. Series 2. Tests with pyrethrum in direct application
Author:
Joubert, P. C.
Series:
Technical communication (South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services), ; no. 17.
Description:
ii, 19 p. ; 24 cm.
Holdings:
n.17 (1964)
Subject:
Insect control.
;
Pyrethroid insecticides.
;
Maize.
;
Stored products pests.
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1964
17
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05:63(680)
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