Induced sterility in irradiated diptera and lepidoptera. Sperm transfer and dominant lethal mutations
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Main Author: | LACHANCE LE |
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1975
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Subjects: | FAO IAEA, MUTATION, LETHAL GENES, SEMEN, LEPIDOPTERA, DIPTERA, INFERTILITY, IRRADIATION, PEST INSECTS, PEST CONTROL, ENTOMOLOGY, GENE LETAL, SPERME, INFERTILITE, MUTACION, GENES LETALES, ESTERILIDAD, IRRADIACION, INSECTE NUISIBLE, LUTTE ANTIRAVAGEUR, ENTOMOLOGIE, INSECTOS DANINOS, CONTROL DE PLAGAS, ENTOMOLOGIA, |
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