Ecology of tetranychid mites and their natural enemies: A review: I. Tetranychid enemies: Their biological characters and the impact of spray practices
- 1 December 1970
- journal article
- review article
- Published by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) in Hilgardia
- Vol. 40 (11) , 331-390
- https://doi.org/10.3733/hilg.v40n11p331
Abstract
Hilgardia was the primary, technical publication of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources. Although production ceased in 1995, Hilgardia editions include classic research still frequently cited, findings which are still cornerstones of agricultural, environmental and nutritional understanding today.,Keywords
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