Plant derived pesticides in developing countries: possibilites and research needs
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Main Authors: | Gerrits, R., Stichting Mondiaal Alternatief, Amsterdam (Netherlands) dut, Van Latum, E. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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Amsterdam (Netherlands) Foundation for Ecodevelopment
1993
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Subjects: | BOTANICAL PESTICIDES, TOXICITY, AZADIRACHTA INDICA, RESEARCH, LEGISLATION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PESTICIDE D'ORIGINE VEGETALE, PLAGUICIDAS DE ORIGEN VEGETAL, TOXICITE, RECHERCHE, ETUDE DE CAS, PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT, TOXICIDAD, INVESTIGACION, LEGISLACION, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS, PAISES EN DESARROLLO, case studies, |
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