Structure and toxicity of insecticide deposits for control of bark beetles
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CALIFORNIACONTROL
CONTROL QUIMICO
Dendroctonus spp.
ESTADOS UNIDOS
INSECTOS DAÑINOS
INSECTOS DE LA CORTEZA
Ips confusus
Pinus ponderosa
PLAGAS FORESTALES
PLAGUICIDAS
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