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Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Lixinae)
Biological Control of Yellow Starthistle
Том 4. Вып. 2 Vol. 4. No. 2
Population Buildup and Combined Impact of Introduced Insects on Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea Solstitialis L.) in California
Biological Control of Noxious Weeds in Oregon
Field Guidecontrol of Weeds
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Yellow Starthistle Status of Biological Control Agents of Yellow Starthistle
Natural History Studies for the Preliminary Evaluation of Larinus Filiformis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) As a Prospective Biolog
ATTACHMENT 7. Approved Biocontrol Agents for California
Evaluation of the Rosette Weevil, Ceratapion Basicorne, a New Biological Control Agent of Yellow Starthistle
Literature Cited
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THE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL of SPOTTED KNAPWEED and CONSERVATION of ASSOCIATED POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES by Brendan David Carson a THES
Determination of Arthropod Biodiversity and Some Ecological Parameters of Erdal Şekeroğlu
Non-Target Plant Use by a Weed Biocontrol Agent in Idaho: Host Expansion Or Opportunistic Behavior? S