Phase I: sustainable integrated management of whitefly as pests and vectors of plant viruses in the tropics: a system-wide IPM initiative project
In the past decade, whiteflies (Homoptera:Aleyrodidae), as pests and vectors of plant viruses, have become one of the most serious crop protection problems in the tropics. The result has been devastating crop losses for small-holder producers and unprecedented insecticide abuse. There is urgent need...
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture
1996
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