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Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests Radar Studies in Developing Countries

Series: NRI Bulletin Series Volume: 71
By: DR Reynolds and JR Riley
114 pages, Bw photos, figs, tabs
Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests
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  • Flight Behaviour and Migration of Insect Pests ISBN: 9780859544702 Paperback Jan 1997 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Provides a detailed review of the development of radar entomology, spanning the last thirty years, and its contribution to the study of major insect pests of agriculture and human health in the developing world.

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Series: NRI Bulletin Series Volume: 71
By: DR Reynolds and JR Riley
114 pages, Bw photos, figs, tabs
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