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New Zealand Applied Entomology Future Challenges

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By: RR Scott(Editor)
108 pages
New Zealand Applied Entomology
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  • New Zealand Applied Entomology ISBN: 9780959766332 Paperback Dec 1990 Unavailable #12608
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This bulletin contains the following contributions

- Applied entomology: future challenges, D.R. Penman
- Challenges for biological control: enhancing its role in agriculture by the year 2000, M.A. Hoy
- Pests, pesticides and market access, R. East and P.T. Holland
- An industry perspective on the future of pesticides, R.S. Buchanan
- Management of insecticide resistance in New Zealand, R.B. Chapman
- The status and future of sex pheromones in leafroller control, D.M. Suckling
- Biological control in pasture and lucerne and the requirements for further responsible introduction of entomophagous insects, S.L. Goldson and C.B. Phillips
- Microbial control - crop protection of the future? T.A. Jackson
- Is biological control of weeds working in New Zealand? - Evaluation of introduced biological control agents, P. Syrett
- Surveillance and monitoring for exotic pests, E.R. Frampton

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By: RR Scott(Editor)
108 pages
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