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Fungicides / Organochlorides / Monilinia fructicola / Sclerotiniaceae / Organophosphate / Peach / Soybean / Pesticide toxicity to bees / Captan / Agriculture / Food and drink / Biology
Date: 2009-02-09 10:43:03
Fungicides
Organochlorides
Monilinia fructicola
Sclerotiniaceae
Organophosphate
Peach
Soybean
Pesticide toxicity to bees
Captan
Agriculture
Food and drink
Biology

Developing IPM Strategies For Pesticide Reduction and Increased Production Efficiency for Peaches in South Carolina Project accomplishments for[removed]Project Leaders: Dr. Guido Schnabel, Assistant Professor, Departme

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