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Title: Mite pests of crops in Southern Africa
Author: Keetch, D. P. ; South Africa Dept. of Agriculture and Fisheries. ; Plant Protection Research Institute (South Africa) ; Meyer, Magdalena K. P. Smith.
Series: Science bulletin (South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture and Fisheries), ; no. 397.
Description: iv, 92 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Holdings: n.397 (1981)
Subject: Mite control. ; Southern Africa. ; Identification. ; Plant pests. ; Mites.
ISBN/ISSN: 0621669434;
Type: Serial
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