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Effect of Collection Month, Visible Light, and Air Movement on the Attraction of Male Agriotes obscurus L. (Coleoptera: Elateridae) Click Beetles to Female Sex Pheromone
Author: Leung, Joyce P.S., Author: Cory, Jenny S., Author: Kabaluk, J. Todd, Author: Janmaat, Alida F.
Date created: 2020-09-03
Mechanisms of biological control of Fusarium root and stem rot of greenhouse cucumber by Gliocladium catenulatum
Author: Chatterton, Syama Gauri Dasi
Date created: 2010

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