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Integrated pest management for developing countries; a systematic overview.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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December 1, 2007
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9781600215926
Integrated pest management for developing countries; a systematic overview.
Uneke, Chigozie Jesse.
Nova Science Publishers
2007
203 pages
$89.00
Hardcover
RA639
Uneke (Ebonyi State University, Nigeria) presents an integrated pest management approach based on principles of agronomic practices, economics, ecology, and ...
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