Systemics prove impractical for control of eucalyptus borer
Authors
A. D. AliJ. Michael Henry
Jacinto Garcia
Publication Information
Hilgardia 42(3):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n03p8. May 1988.
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Abstract
Low response rate and high application costs make systemic insecticides a poor defense against longhorn borer
Ali A, Henry J, Garcia J. 1988. Systemics prove impractical for control of eucalyptus borer. Hilgardia 42(3):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n03p8
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