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Title:
Biological characteristics and forecasting outbreaks of the whitefly, Bemisa tabaci, a vector of virus diseases in soybean fields
Author:
Hirano, Kohji.
Series:
Technical bulletin (Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region), ; 135.
Description:
14 p. ; 27 cm.
Holdings:
n.135 (1993)
Subject:
Vectors.
;
Population dynamics.
;
Soybeans.
;
Bemisia tabaci.
;
Insect control.
Type:
Serial
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Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
1993
135
On Shelf
Storage
05:63(5)
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