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February/March Moth Flights in Manawatu Have Important Implications for Porina Management

New Zealand Plant Protection - New Zealand
doi 10.30843/nzpp.2016.69.5939
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HorticultureInsect ScienceAgronomyCrop Science
Date

January 8, 2016

Authors
C.M. FergusonM.A. Gee-TaylorN.K. Richards
Publisher

New Zealand Plant Protection Society


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