Hétéroptères phytophages et prédateurs d'Afrique de l'Ouest

"Specific studies on the biodiversity or the implementation of the concept of integrated farming imply the need to know how to identify the insect pests or natural enemies. In some countries, growing transgenic, caterpillar-resistant plants, like cotton or corn, has reduced the use of insectici...

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Other Authors: Poutouli, Wiyao (Editor), Silvie, Pierre (Editor), Aberlenc, Henri-Pierre (Editor)
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Published: éditions Quae 2011
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