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Integrated Pest Management: Current and Future Strategies
Genetically Modified Baculoviruses for Pest
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New Subdivision of Cotton Production Area of Côte D'ivoire Based on The
Optomotor Regulation of Ground Velocity in Moths During Flight to Sex Pheromone at Different Heights
Recent Literature on Lepidoptera
1- REFERENCE to CERTAIN UPIDOPTERA. Sunninghill, Ascot
4 Economic Value of Arthropod Biological Control
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Cumulative Long-Term Effects of Genetically Modified (GM)
NEW EVIDENCE on the ORIGIN of 1949, '950), and of Their Wild
RECENT LITERATURE on LEPIDOPTERA (Under the Supervision of PETER F
Spraying Apparatus for Pest Control in Cotton for the Small Farmer C.L.N
Efficacy of Organic and Synthetic Insecticides on the Control of Cotton Pests: the Bollworm Complex, Helicoverpa Armigera, Dipar
Effects of Delayed Mating on Reproductive Performance of Plodia Interpunctella (Hubner)
Resistance Mechanisms Against Arthropod Herbivores in Cotton and Their Interactions with Natural Enemies
Status of Resistance of Helicoverpa Armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Diparopsis Castanea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to Bt Cotton In
Chilo Partellus (Swinhoe) (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE): IDENTIFICATION and PRELIMINARY FIELD TRIALS
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Pectinophora Gossypiella USDAÐARSÐPWA, 4135 East Broadway Rd., (Saunders)
Clumping Patterns of Fruit and Arthropods in Cotton, with Implications for Binomial Sampling'
RECENT LITERATURE on LEPIDOPTERA (U Nder the Supervision of PETER F
First Research on Braconinae Fauna of South-Eastern Anatolia
Distribution and Potential Impact of Feral Cotton on the Reintroduction of Cotton in the Southern Highlands, Tanzania
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Cotton Industry Biosecurity Plan
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And Soybean Looper (Chrysodeixis Includens) (Noctuidae) in Southeast Missouri Soybean
Crop Loss Assessment 1990 Book
Crop Insects of Northeast Africa-Southwest Asia
V. Integrated Pest Manag Techniques and Resource
(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9.259,007 B2 Asolkar Et Al
Pheromone Autodetection: Evidence and Implications