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_______________________ Impact of conservation biological control practices on natural enemies 215 IMPACT OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGICAL CONTROL PRACTICES ON NATURAL ENEMIES: A CASE STUDY OF DIAMONDBACK MOTH AND ITS PARASIT
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Document Date: 2003-08-29 10:12:31


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Victoria / Adelaide / New York / Urrbrae / /

Company

Horticulture Australia Limited. / M. A. N. A. C. / Reinhold Publishing / /

Country

Australia / /

Facility

South Australian Research and Development Institute / R. E. Plant / University of Adelaide / Waite Campus / /

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pest management systems / Habitat management / cropping systems / Food foraging / agricultural systems / food / /

Organization

Department of Applied / Australian Research and Development Institute / Entomology Unit / University of Adelaide / Adelaide / Department of Applied and Molecular Ecology / /

Person

Catherine Paull / Gitta Siekmann / Nancy Schellhorn / Nixon / Jun Figure / /

Position

farmer / Marshall / /

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South Australia / Virginia / Nova Scotia / Florida / New York / A. B. / /

PublishedMedium

Australian Journal of Zoology / /

Region

South Australia / southern Australia / /

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