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Theory and Practice of Biological Control
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS AND WEEDS BY IMPORTED PARASITES, PREDATORS, AND PATHOGENS
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Author(s):
J.E. Laing
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Junji Hamai
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1976
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Elsevier
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1976
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: 685-743
DOI:
10.1016/B978-0-12-360350-0.50034-9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
THE PHILOSOPHY, SCOPE, AND IMPORTANCE OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
pp. 17
HISTORY OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
pp. 41
THE THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL BASIS OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
pp. 81
RELATIONSHIP OF SYSTEMATICS TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
pp. 93
THE BIOLOGY AND IMPACT OF PREDATORS
pp. 189
FOREIGN EXPLORATION AND IMPORTATION OF NATURAL ENEMIES
pp. 209
VARIATION, FITNESS, AND ADAPTABILITY OF NATURAL ENEMIES
pp. 233
CONSERVATION AND AUGMENTATION OF NATURAL ENEMIES
pp. 255
EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF NATURAL ENEMIES
pp. 289
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS
pp. 397
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS OF RANGE, FORAGE, AND GRAIN CROPS
pp. 443
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS OF ROW CROPS
pp. 481
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WEEDS
pp. 565
SELECTIVE PESTICIDES AND SELECTIVE USE OF PESTICIDES
pp. 593
CULTURAL CONTROLS
pp. 685
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS AND WEEDS BY IMPORTED PARASITES, PREDATORS, AND PATHOGENS
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