Presence of cover crops for the conservation of overwintering natural enemies in citrus orchards: friends or foes for spring and summer pest control?
Wintertime in subtropical areas such as the Mediterranean citrus growing regions has always been considered a critical period for natural enemies. During winter, the major part of citrus pests are not present, and furthermore, citrus trees do not offer any nutritional sustenance for natural enemies....
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SEEA
2022
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8392 https://congresoseea2022.com/media/attachments/2022/09/28/libro-de-resumenes_congreso-seea_2022.pdf#page=100 |
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