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Using Entomopathogenic Nematodes for Crop Insect Pest Control
Using Entomopathogenic Nematodes for Crop Insect Pest Control
Topics covered include the life cycle of entomopathogenic (beneficial) nematodes; how they control insect pests; obtaining, using, and storing; soil conditions necessary; application preparation, equi ...
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Miles, Carol
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Blethen, Caitlin
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Gaugler, Randy
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Murray, Todd A.
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Shapiro-Ilan, David
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