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Managing Tropical Rice Pests Through Conservation of Generalist Natural Enemies and Alternative Prey
Author(s)Settle, William H.
AbstractThe cultivation of tropical Asian rice, which may have originated 9000 years ago, represents an agricultural ecosystem of unrivaled ecological complexity. Settle undertook a study of the community ecology of irrigated tropical rice fields on Java, Indones
IssueNo1
Pages1975
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SourceEcology
VolumeNo77
PubDateOctober19960012-9658
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