Insect ecology and the sterile-male technique - Proceedings of a panel on insect ecology as related to control of noxious insects by the sterile-male technique - Vienna, Austria, 7-11 Aug 1967.
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Main Author: | Joint FAO/Iaea Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture eng |
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1969
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Subjects: | FAO IAEA, MALES, STERILIZATION, INSECT CONTROL, ECOLOGY, INSECTA, PEST INSECTS, ANIMAL POPULATION, POPULATION DYNAMICS, TEPHRITIDAE, LEPIDOPTERA, PESTS, IRRADIATION, METHODS, DEMOGRAPHY, MALE, STERILISATION, LUTTE ANTIINSECTE, ECOLOGIE, MACHO, ESTERILIZACION (REPRODUCCION), CONTROL DE INSECTOS, ECOLOGIA, INSECTE NUISIBLE, POPULATION ANIMALE, DYNAMIQUE DES POPULATIONS, ORGANISME NUISIBLE, METHODE, DEMOGRAPHIE, INSECTOS DANINOS, POBLACION ANIMAL, DINAMICA DE POBLACIONES, PLAGAS, IRRADIACION, METODOS, DEMOGRAFIA, |
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