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Ecology / Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service / Pest / Plant pathology / Ceratitis capitata / Sterile insect technique / Department of Agriculture /  Fisheries and Forestry / Biosecurity in New Zealand / Biosecurity / Biology / Agriculture
Date: 2010-03-23 23:51:50
Ecology
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
Pest
Plant pathology
Ceratitis capitata
Sterile insect technique
Department of Agriculture
Fisheries and Forestry
Biosecurity in New Zealand
Biosecurity
Biology
Agriculture

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