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Title:
The influence of seed harvesting ants in annual ryegrass pastures and their possible effects on the epidemiology of ryegrass toxicity.
Author:
Twigg, L. E.
Series:
Bulletin (Western Australian Institute of Technology. School of Biology), ; no. 5.
Description:
27 p.
Subject:
Ants.
;
Lolium.
;
Toxicity.
Type:
Journal
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Journals-Series
05:57(941)
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