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Hexapoda / Agricultural pest insects / Sternorrhyncha / Whitefly / Aphelinidae / Insecticides / Sooty mold / Biological pest control / Aphid / Hemiptera / Neonicotinoid / Pesticide toxicity to bees
Date: 2012-06-28 09:08:18
Hexapoda
Agricultural pest insects
Sternorrhyncha
Whitefly
Aphelinidae
Insecticides
Sooty mold
Biological pest control
Aphid
Hemiptera
Neonicotinoid
Pesticide toxicity to bees

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