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Arthropod Natural Enemies in Arable Land, Volume 2 Survival, Reproduction and Enhancement

Edited By: Kees Booij and Loes den Nijs
278 pages, Figs, tabs
Arthropod Natural Enemies in Arable Land, Volume 2
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  • Arthropod Natural Enemies in Arable Land, Volume 2 ISBN: 9788772886725 Paperback Dec 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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By manipulating critical factors for the survival and reproduction of natural enemies which control insect pests in arable crops, their effectiveness can be improved. This book presents research in the response of natural enemies to crop and farming systems, especially in integrated and organic farms.

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Edited By: Kees Booij and Loes den Nijs
278 pages, Figs, tabs
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