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Biological pest control / Pesticides / Environmental effects of pesticides / Pest control / Methyl iodide / Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Integrated pest management / Aphis / Sclerotinia sclerotiorum / Biology / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2008-04-26 16:06:45
Biological pest control
Pesticides
Environmental effects of pesticides
Pest control
Methyl iodide
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Integrated pest management
Aphis
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Biology
Agriculture
Environment

Look What’s Out There in Integrated Pest Management John F. Baniecki, Ph.D., Coordinator, Pesticide Safety Education Program Jordan Eggers, Graduate Assistant, West Virginia University Rakesh S. Chandran, Ph.D. Coordin

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