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Susceptibility of Willows to Oviposition by the Willow Sawfly, Nematus Oligospilus

Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference
doi 10.30843/nzpp.1998.51.11658
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August 1, 1998

Authors
J.G. CharlesD.J. AllanL. Fung
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New Zealand Plant Protection Society


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