Expanded efforts needed to limit exotic pests
Authors
Joseph G. MorseFrank G. Zalom
Authors Affiliations
Statewide Center for Exotic Pest Research; Director Director Statewide Integrated Pest Management Project.Publication Information
Hilgardia 53(2):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v053n02p2. March 1999.
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Abstract
Morse J, Zalom F. 1999. Expanded efforts needed to limit exotic pests. Hilgardia 53(2):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v053n02p2
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