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How a Slow-Ovipositing Parasitoid Can Succeed as a Biological Control Agent of the Invasive Mealybug Phenacoccus Peruvianus: Implications for Future Classical and Conservation Biological Control Programs
BioControl
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doi 10.1007/s10526-015-9663-6
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Insect Science
Agronomy
Crop Science
Date
February 12, 2015
Authors
A. Beltrà
A. Soto
A. Tena
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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