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Mass Production Of Beneficial Organisms Invertebrates And Entomopathogens 1st Edition Juan A Moralesramos

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Mass Production Of Beneficial Organisms Invertebrates And Entomopathogens 1st Edition Juan A Moralesramos
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Publisher: Academic Press, Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.1 MB
Pages: 765
Author: Juan A. Morales-Ramos, M. Guadalupe Rojas, David I. Shapiro-Ilan (Editors)
ISBN: 9780123914156, 9780123914538, 0123914159, 0123914531, B00G4N7GEK
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Mass Production Of Beneficial Organisms Invertebrates And Entomopathogens 1st Edition Juan A Moralesramos by Juan A. Morales-ramos, M. Guadalupe Rojas, David I. Shapiro-ilan (editors) 9780123914156, 9780123914538, 0123914159, 0123914531, B00G4N7GEK instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Invertebrates • Arthropoda • Entomopathogens • Mass biological reproduction 

Mass Production of Beneficial Organisms: Invertebrates and Entomopathogens is an essential reference and teaching tool for researchers in developed and developing countries working to produce ""natural enemies"" in biological control and integrated pest management programs. As we become aware of the negative impact of pesticides in human health and on the environment, interest is rapidly increasing in developing biological pest control alternatives. Tremendous advances have been made in beneficial organism technology, such as insect predators and parasitoids, mite predators,

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