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Biological pest control / Cabbage / Cultivars / Braconidae / Beet armyworm / Parasitoid / Biology / Ecology / African armyworm / Agricultural pest insects / Spodoptera / Agriculture
Date: 2010-03-03 23:08:53
Biological pest control
Cabbage
Cultivars
Braconidae
Beet armyworm
Parasitoid
Biology
Ecology
African armyworm
Agricultural pest insects
Spodoptera
Agriculture

308 Florida Entomologist[removed]June 2001

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