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Using Pheromone Based Twist Ties for the Management of Light Brown Apple Moth in Strawberries
Jun 30, 2010
An Integrated Approach for Controlling Light Brown Apple Moth in Central Coast Caneberries in 2010
Feb 16, 2010
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