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Pine Root Collar Weevil - its Ecology and Management
Author(s): Louis Wilson; Imants Millers
Date: 1982
Source: Tech. Bull. No. 1675. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1982. 34p.
Publication Series: Technical Bulletin
Station: Washington Office
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Presents the biology and ecology of the pine root collar weevil, and provides survey techniques and management strategies for its identification and control.Publication Notes
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Wilson, Louis; Millers, Imants. 1982. Pine Root Collar Weevil - its Ecology and Management. Tech. Bull. No. 1675. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1982. 34p.Keywords
pine root collar weevil, Hylobius radicis, pest management, pine, prevention, risk-rating, sampling, surveyRelated Search
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