European red spider mite - an environmental consequence of persistent chemical pesticide application<br />

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A. G. S. Cuthbertson , A. K. Murchie

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A. G. S. Cuthbertson, A. K. Murchie (2005). European red spider mite - an environmental consequence of persistent chemical pesticide application<br /> . International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2(3), 287-290. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-149659